This is a discussion on Re: memory in a longterm distance - Perl ; --- Johan Meskens CS3 jmcs3 <johanmeskenscs3@chromaticspaceandworld.com> wrote: > but i really think it is a shame that perltk.org > disappeared > , just when you need it I tried to email Didier at didier@perltk.org , but the message, predictably, bounced ...
--- Johan Meskens CS3 jmcs3
<johanmeskenscs3@chromaticspaceandworld.com> wrote:
> but i really think it is a shame that perltk.org
> disappeared
> , just when you need it
I tried to email Didier at didier@perltk.org, but the
message, predictably, bounced back. A Whois search
shows me this:
Expiration Date:21-Mar-2007 15:41:19 UTC
I also found an alternate email to Didier, and CCed
him on this message. Hopefully everything is fine with
him, and he just needs to update his DNS data or
something.
> you can still access it through googles cache
> - if you know what one is looking for -
>
> and right now i was looking for mr ala qumsiehs
> zooming canvas
I have a copy lying around on some hold hard disk, but
searching the archives is much easier. Here's a link
to both of them:
http://web.archive.org/web/200302190..._tutorial.html
http://web.archive.org/web/200406051...tutorial2.html
--Ala
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