I’ve been looking at alternatives for storing Perl structures within a database such as MySQL. Here are the main contenders:
Storable (freeze/thaw)
XML::Dumper
Data::Dumper
Month: October 2003
What’s worse than…
…monsters under the bed? Lots of little insects in the flour.
What supports the XML-RPC Blogger API?
I’ve googled for stuff and read a load of websites but can’t find much information about it or applications that support this feature of Movable Type. Any pointers, let me know by posting comments here!
A car.. not mine..
This is really just a test for uploading an image through Movable Type but it’s going to get published anyway.
This is a picture of the car that we rented when we went on holiday to Texas earlier this year – it was really quite large and spacious and I hope we have something similar when we go again.
Home Alone 4!
Just received an email newsletter from Twentieth Century Fox regarding the latest releases on DVD and Video in October and it mentions that Home Alone 4 is due out on the 20th October. Another one!?
the search for extra-terrestrial life continues
My seti@home stats are going up somewhat faster now I’ve remembered to restart the client on my linux desktop!
Your rank out of 4721304 total users is: 76172nd place.
The number of users who have this rank: 29
You have completed more work units than 98.386% of our users.
SOAP (no, not that sort)
I’ve been playing around with SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) in Perl recently. The example I wrote seems nice and straightforward and should even work with .NET thanks to some pointers from Rob.
Jabber MSN transport upgrade
The jabber server I run for myself and a few friends recently had the MSN transport upgraded…
Alas poor comments
You probably didn’t notice unless you’re a regular visitor (in which case “Hello again!”), but I’ve had to disable posting of comments to the entries in this blog. This is due to having had the number of comments double overnight thanks to some unsavoury characters advertising porn and viagra sites in their comments.
I would re-enable them if I can find the option to allow comments to be put in a “pending queue” type thing, assuming there is one, since I would rather not have to go through the hassle of deleting comments every few hours.