Though I concede Laurent_R's remark could be read as mere sniping (for lack of an explanation that the Monastery is not code-a-matic), my immediate reaction was that it was actually constructive because it might encourage the OP -- yeah, you, tevoit -- to consider what the node asked for: namely, free consultation by the Monks for the OP's $work. If the idea that that's not welcome here sinks in, you might undertake to learn rather than merely say 'gimme!'

(I should not be surprised to learn you, tevoit, applied much the same logic to your arguably 'snippy' reply.)

If I've misconstrued your question or the logic needed to answer it, I offer my apologies to all those electrons which were inconvenienced by the creation of this post.

In reply to Re^3: Completely New To Perl - Need Help Commenting Script by ww
in thread Completely New To Perl - Need Help Commenting Script by tevoit

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