--- Michael Kramer <http://www.postini.com/~mkramer> wrote: > Thanks, Robert. Maybe the debugger you showed me was for a different > language. I thought it was perl, but that, as I often say, would be > remembering. > > Cheers, > Michael > > On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 08:14, Robert wrote: > > --- Michael Kramer <http://www.postini.com/~mkramer> wrote: > > > Hi, Robert. Remember me? > > > > Yes, I certainly do. > > > > > Paola's inside guy at Postini. I was trying > > > and failing to remember the name of the perl debugger you recommended > > > when you were here. Can you refresh me? > > > > Gee, I cannot remember what I told you. I often use "perl -d", but it's not a > > great interface. There's also "perl -Dt" to trace execution. > > > > I've been using both Perl and Python a lot while at So_ny, along with some C++. > > I wish it could've worked out at Postini, but my work is quite fun (but very > > busy!). > > > > I'll write more later. > > > > > How's the family? Our family of 2 is fine :-). No falafel lately, but it's fall so it's time to start baking some. Yey! > > > --> Hope the new job is a happy-maker for you. Yes, but it's unclear whether the group I'm working in will continue. I'm working in a research part and it's amazing how much time is wasted with tangents. Not that those tangents aren't fun, it's just that it doesn't seem to be a So_ny money-maker. > > > Any new dental work? New dental work... Hmm, not yet. I'll be going to the dentist after Thanksgiving. Hope life with you is good. Haven't been receiving much spam lately ('though admittedly it's getting sneakier and sneakier -- they're managing to datamine my name as well so my filters let more through). > > > Thanks, > > > Michael