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Re: How to convert a script from C to Perl?

by planetscape (Chancellor)
on Oct 26, 2010 at 17:14 UTC ( [id://867506]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How to convert a script from C to Perl?

What does your campus IT shop have to say about the matter?

HTH,

planetscape
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Re^2: How to convert a script from C to Perl?
by sundialsvc4 (Abbot) on Oct 26, 2010 at 18:23 UTC

    That’s a very good suggestion.   Follow-up on it right away.   Other academic departments might be able to help you, too.   Maybe there’s a graduate student in the computer-science department ... and a professor who can assign him/her a little (more...) “grunt work” to do on your behalf.

Re^2: How to convert a script from C to Perl?
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 03, 2011 at 12:24 UTC
    Here's the official word from my campus IT shop: "I am very sorry but we do not have a platform where you can compile a C program and then run it as a cgi on our servers. Our Apache web hosting infrastructure supports php, perl and python. It does not support C."

    So... javascript, php, perl, or python? Any advice?

    (original poster)

      Our Apache web hosting infrastructure supports php, perl and python. It does not support C.

      I would guess that this rules out Javascript.

      Also, this site's name being Perlmonks, I'm not sure what kind of answer you expect. Personally, I would make the answer depend on local factors, like availablility of local people who understand the target language. A target language is usually easier to change than the people you have available for support.

        Why would that rule out Javascript? Anything that runs on the client side should be fine.

        If you follow the thread back, you'll see that I submitted the question to this site because I was originally intent on converting the script to Perl. But now I'm pretty sure that Javascript is the way to go. It's really just a form validation problem.

        (original poster)

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