Update: Hehe, 3 negative XP points for stating something that should be obvious, i.e. that there is not just one single solution for absolutely everuthing, I thought the monks here had more freedom to think independently. ;-)
If it is so obvious why did it need stating?
Basically you pounced on chided criticize complain at AnomalousMonk for saying: now that you've gotten a solution, FYI this other thing exists also
The split solution did not need defending, it was code solution , ready to use, not a link to a manual for another thing that could be used ... an actual solution for immediate data
- OP:
- I'm going fishing today, I need boots quick, help
- toolic:
- Here is some nylon and duck tape, it should last you one trip easy
- AnomalousMonk :
- you know, indirectly, for about the same price (free) there are boots on CPAN
- Laurent_R :
- i'm sorry I disagree, free boots are 30-ton truck of over-engineering , nylon+ducktape is perl philosophy of make things simple
Still funny :)
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