"Assumptions? Hasn't worked out well for me how?"

Posting solutions without testing them, assuming they work, code which doesn't even compile while asserting you're helping people.

"I you are worrit about XP, then, 10 minutes after my response to you, my XP went up 10 points, without any voting or posting on my part."

Unintelligible.

"SOMEBODY doesn't like your contributions! Not assumption, just fact"

Possible, yet more assumptions. For all you know someone voted ++ on your other posts, I know I did. You have no way of knowing where the XP came from. Since 2 of your posts are (at time of writing) in Worst Nodes by your logic they like your contributions less than mine. Node reputation does not always equate to a loss or gain of XP.

"You need to back off novices and everyone else and stop acting so stupidly."

Try taking youe own advice.

"Nobody is even aware of my usage of perlmonks but me."

And the gods, and the users who see your posts and chatterbox input. So no, not just you.

"Really? Who are you?"

You ask this after stating that all you have to do is search for my name to get an accurate impression of me.

"I can guarantee that they are WAY less damaging and OFFENSIVE than your NASTY criticism to newcomers."

How can you guarantee this? Right, you have no way of knowing.


In reply to Re^8: how to print out side of for loop? by marto
in thread how to print out side of for loop? by virudinesh

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