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The only library I've found that could do that is "Image::OCR::Tesseract", but it doesn't support windows.
Is there any alternative to to that?
Looking at CPAN, Tesseract seems to be the extent of serious OCR systems with Perl wrappers.
You might want to check out:
Perl Image::OCR::Tesseract module on Windows
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I've been holding out on upgrading my Postgres installation because I don't want to use the new pgAdmin viewer. What are some of the other alternatives that people like?
I like psql, the terminal-based frontend that ships with PostgreSQL. It's quite powerful.
I've written an extensive guide on how to use it, which I hope convinces you of its power.
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Aao!!
I'm currently learning how to create my own OS and am choosing which kernel to go for. I have heard of Monolithic Kernels, Microkernels, Hybrid Kernels, Nano Kernels and Exokernels.
The thing is, I don't understand what Wikipedia has on Nano and Exokernels.
Can someone please explain to me (in English) what the difference between these two kernels to something like a Monolith kernel?
Thanks in advance,
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Other than POD, what are the tools available to document my Perl and Mason code? What do you use and what tools are available to help me?
For the documentation in Mason, there is the <%doc> tag. Use it like so:
<%doc>
some text
here
</%doc>
The doc tag is treated as a comment. see Mason::Manual::Syntax
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I searched github and modules.perl6.org but did not find a module to parse emails.
If there is no perl6 module yet a parrot module would be fine too.
Seems that there isn't one. The parrot runtime library doesn't seem to contain anything related either. You may want to add it to a list of most wanted modules
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I was just wondering where I could find a article on sockets. I don't want any indepth code. I just want to understand the structures and other stuff like the how the buffers work.
I found Beej's Guide to Network Programming pretty informative.