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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Looking to learn and do not know where to start? Post 302383848 by Scott on Thursday 31st of December 2009 06:47:35 PM
Old 12-31-2009
At this point, I'm inclined to offer the canned "google is your friend" response.

From Active Directory up to Z (pronounced Zed!) and a whole lot of everything in between could be relevant to you. No-one here will advise you (hopefully) to learn C# or Java or .Net if you don't have the pre-requisite skills. Those being, a fundamental understanding of basic programming.

My personal point of view is that C is the best language ever devised. Before I started on that I learned (as my first "proper" language) Pascal. And BASIC before that (and Z80 assembler before that).

PHP is a nice language. Download something like Apache Friends, or something similar, and bash away. Download Linux (pick one), install it and bash away at shell scripting.

I wouldn't advise starting with Java, Perl, or the likes until you've mastered the basics.

First you have to decide what it is you want to learn.

Google is your friend.
 

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Net::Stomp::Frame(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Net::Stomp::Frame(3pm)

NAME
Net::Stomp::Frame - A STOMP Frame SYNOPSIS
use Net::Stomp::Frame; my $frame = Net::Stomp::Frame->new( { command => $command, headers => $headers, body => $body, } ); my $frame = Net::Stomp::Frame->parse($string); my $string = $frame->as_string; DESCRIPTION
This module encapulates a Stomp frame. Stomp is the Streaming Text Orientated Messaging Protocol (or the Protocol Briefly Known as TTMP and Represented by the symbol :ttmp). It's a simple and easy to implement protocol for working with Message Orientated Middleware from any language. Net::Stomp is useful for talking to Apache ActiveMQ, an open source (Apache 2.0 licensed) Java Message Service 1.1 (JMS) message broker packed with many enterprise features. A Stomp frame consists of a command, a series of headers and a body. For details on the protocol see <http://stomp.codehaus.org/Protocol>. METHODS
new Create a new Net::Stomp::Frame object: my $frame = Net::Stomp::Frame->new( { command => $command, headers => $headers, body => $body, } ); parse Create a new Net::Somp::Frame given a string containing the serialised frame: my $frame = Net::Stomp::Frame->parse($string); as_string Create a string containing the serialised frame representing the frame: my $string = $frame->as_string; destination Get or set the "destination" header. content_type Get or set the "content-type" header. content_length Get or set the "content-length" header. exchange Get or set the "exchange" header. message_id Get or set the "message-id" header. SEE ALSO
Net::Stomp. AUTHOR
Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006, Leon Brocard This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-15 Net::Stomp::Frame(3pm)
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