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The Lounge War Stories Prize of being an Admin - Part 2 Post 302816333 by os2mac on Monday 3rd of June 2013 04:34:21 PM
Old 06-03-2013
From a senior admin standpoint I always do two things when hiring a new Jr. Admin. I ask them to count to 5 and I tell them if they ever break anything to tell me the minute it happens and what they were doing.

I would rather them tell me quickly, fix and let it be a learning point with little repercussions on the first go round than have them lie to me and have to spend 8 frustrating hours trying to diagnose then fix the issue. I have fired people for that.

Now, can you figure out why I ask them to count to 5? Smilie
 

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Net::GPSD3::Return::POLL(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Net::GPSD3::Return::POLL(3pm)

NAME
Net::GPSD3::Return::POLL - Net::GPSD3 Return POLL Object SYNOPSIS
use Net::GPSD3; use Data::Dumper qw{Dumper}; my $gpsd = Net::GPSD3->new; my $poll = $gpsd->poll; print Dumper($poll); DESCRIPTION
Provides a Perl object interface to the POLL object returned by the GPSD daemon. METHODS
class Returns the object class string Returns the JSON string parent Return the parent Net::GPSD3 object time timestamp datetime active fix, tpv Returns the first fix from the Fixes array or undef if none. my $fix=$poll->fix #isa Net::GPSD3::Return::TPV or undef Note: I will try to keep this method consistant Fixes Object wrapper around JSON data my $fix=$poll->Fixes #isa [] of Net::GPSD3::Return::TPV objects my @fix=$poll->Fixes #isa () of Net::GPSD3::Return::TPV objects Note: I'm not sure why this is an array from the protocol but do not count on this staying the same sky Returns the first object from the Skyviews array or undef if none. my $sky=$poll->sky #isa Net::GPSD3::Return::SKY or undef Note: I will try to keep this method consistant Skyviews Object wrapper around JSON data my $sky=$poll->Skyviews #isa [] of Net::GPSD3::Return::SKY objects my @sky=$poll->Skyviews #isa () of Net::GPSD3::Return::SKY objects Note: I'm not sure why this is an array from the protocol but do not count on this staying the same Gst Object wrapper around JSON data my $gst=$poll->Gst #isa [] of Net::GPSD3::Return::GST objects my @gst=$poll->Gst #isa () of Net::GPSD3::Return::GST objects Note: I'm not sure why this is an array from the protocol but do not count on this staying the same BUGS
Log on RT and send to gpsd-dev email list SUPPORT
DavisNetworks.com supports all Perl applications including this package. Try gpsd-dev email list AUTHOR
Michael R. Davis CPAN ID: MRDVT STOP, LLC domain=>michaelrdavis,tld=>com,account=>perl http://www.stopllc.com/ COPYRIGHT
This program is free software licensed under the... The BSD License The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. SEE ALSO
Net::GPSD3, Net::GPSD3::Return::Unknown::Timestamp perl v5.14.2 2011-12-27 Net::GPSD3::Return::POLL(3pm)
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