Talking to each other
I’ve started having a look at getting a Perl script to talk to another Perl script across the network. Although it doesn’t look the hardest thing in the world, there is a bit of a problem with the code...
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…we’re the famous Plymouth Argyle and we’re going to Wem-ber-lee
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…we’ll keep the green flag flying high Set a course for Wem-ber-lee We’ll keep the green flag flying high
View ArticleTalking to each other some more
I’ve had some success getting the “away” script to talk to the “home” script. Home receives the message and prints it but I can’t get the away to do the same and I can’t see why. I’m getting a response...
View ArticleIt chants!!
You might just be able to read it but the image below is the “away” script with its chant and the response from the “home” code. In case your eye-sight can’t make it out, the away script chants “green...
View ArticleSing when your coding
Below is a screenshot of my away and home scripts hurling chants at each other. The home is chanting “who are ya” and the away is responding with “green army”. At the mo I’ve got each one printing the...
View ArticleSnapshot Architectural Projection
Went to see James’ Space project tonight. His idea is about viewing the inside of spaces/buildings so he “x-rayed” the Scott building. After a couple of minor problems with equipment, I thought it all...
View ArticleNow there’s an idea
My Space project is pretty much done. I’ve got some research that I need to put into a coherent order for my presentation and film it running on 2 machines as part of the documentation but that’s it...
View ArticleSing when your coding
My Spaceman was Pele and I liked the way in which he controlled the play of the Brazilian team. When we visted the Torpoint Ferry, I focused on the guy who directed the cars onto the ferry. Looking at...
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