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Re^5: How to look for two different file extensions?
by davies (Monsignor) on Mar 09, 2017 at 19:49 UTC

    • It introduces TIMTOWTDI, which I don't see elsewhere in this thread.
    • It introduces at least 2 regex concepts, anchoring and alternation, which the OP or others might find this post helpful in explaining.
    • It introduces Damianware. If you haven't attended his talk (from memory) "Temporally quaquaversial virtual nanomachine programming in multiple topologically connected quantum-relativistic parallel spacetimes ... made easy", you might look out for the next time he's in your part of the world & ask him to address your PM group. I'm as certain as I can be from memory that he discussed Quantum::Superpositions in the talk, from which I learned a lot.
    • It introduces Perl6, in a way in which I thought even you would find acceptable.
    If your quibble is that the line #use Perl6::Junction qw/ all any none one /; could be shortened to exclude all, none and one, I think it's a very minor point, especially given that it's a comment anyway.

    Regards,

    John Davies

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Re^5: How to look for two different file extensions?
by haukex (Archbishop) on Mar 10, 2017 at 13:39 UTC
    How does that post do anything but introduce confusion?

    If you feel that my node needs clarifications, explanations, disclaimers, etc. then you are welcome to contribute in a reply. I think that'd be more helpful than complaints.