I see no reason for you to leave, it's just that you ask questions that can be solved as easily as reading a manpage or doing a google search.
And people are simply tired of answering questions that can be solved by RTFM (if you don't know what that means, look it up). There are plenty of good Perl tutorials online you can read. Try perl.com for instance.
And I certainly don't think jjhorner meant his remark in an all too negative tone. (though i don't really know jjhorner :)
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