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Re^3: Why does Perl have typeglobs?

by Anonymous Monk
on Jul 09, 2014 at 01:59 UTC ( [id://1092828]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Why does Perl have typeglobs?
in thread Why does Perl have typeglobs?

But I see no point in wasting a vote on the Anonymous Monk. (And if someone knows of a good reason to do so I'll listen.)

The rulesruels of the game are, ++upvote nodes you like, not people you like ... PerlMonks FAQ -> How should I spend my votes? -- General Voting Guidelines

There is a quote in a signature around: Examine what is said not who speaks

It is understandable not to spend votes thank-you/summary type of nodes (like the case here), but the votes are never wasted on good nodes

Hi :)

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Re^4: Why does Perl have typeglobs?
by boftx (Deacon) on Jul 09, 2014 at 02:27 UTC

    Fair enough, but I prefer to give votes to nodes by people who can benefit from it (especially newer Monks.)

    You must always remember that the primary goal is to drain the swamp even when you are hip-deep in alligators.

      People don't get paid for getting lots of votes, you know :-)

      The real beneficiary of an upvote isn't the person who posted the content, it's people *reading* the content, especially people who are less knowledgeable and need pointers to the best content in a thread. Please, upvote good content from Anonymonks.

        That would work if votes were always visible but they are not.

        In order to see some node reputation you have to vote on it first, and in that way they are mostly useless for newbies as a way to discern good and bad answers.

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