in reply to Re^2: Happy Birthday Perl Monks! (15 today)
in thread Happy Birthday Perl Monks! (15 today)
Speaking of old nodes (only 5 years old in this case, given part of the topic), in Re: What is PerlMonks? (why Perl) I ended with:
Most languages are like stackoverflow: I have a question, I want the best answer. Perl is like PerlMonks: I have a doubt, I want to read an interesting discussion about it that is likely to go on a tangent. q-:
- tye
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