Computers: November 2005 Archives
Tonight I used MIDI-Perl to parse a MIDI file and send the data via Mac::Glue to MidiPipe, which then sent it along the network using Mac OS X 10.4's MIDI Network driver to another computer, which was set to forward the incoming MIDI data to a digital piano, which then ... well, played the MIDI song.
This might make a good article for a certain Perl periodical ...
This might make a good article for a certain Perl periodical ...
Now Playing: John Williams & The Boston Pops Orchestra - We'll Dress The House/The Star Carol/Nigh Bethlehem/Jesu Parvule
I just released Slash-Client, which right now is useful only for one thing: talking to Slash sites with SOAP to do journal stuff. I've been using it to post journals for a few weeks.
The base Slash::Client module handles authentication and SOAP stuff, while Slash::Client::Journal is merely a frontend to the SOAP calls add_entry, modify_entry, delete_entry, get_entry, and get_entries.
Read up on authentication in the Slash::Client POD, see the example in t/journal.t, and everything else should be self-explanatory.
Have fun. Let me know if you've got any problems.
The base Slash::Client module handles authentication and SOAP stuff, while Slash::Client::Journal is merely a frontend to the SOAP calls add_entry, modify_entry, delete_entry, get_entry, and get_entries.
Read up on authentication in the Slash::Client POD, see the example in t/journal.t, and everything else should be self-explanatory.
Have fun. Let me know if you've got any problems.
Now Playing: Johnny Cash - Hurt
Slash-Client-0.01 has been released. Download it from the CPAN or SF.net.
(Note: it may take time for the release to propagate to the various download mirrors.)
Posted using release by brian d foy.
(Note: it may take time for the release to propagate to the various download mirrors.)
Posted using release by brian d foy.
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