not very polite.

It is much more polite than you demanding someone else do your work for you

sorry for making you sad

You did not make me sad, you are just making yourself look like a fool, like the time you busted TCL.pm because you didnt first think about how your changes affected other users of that module.

You have no right to demand anyone to show you any code without paying them.

I dont expect CPAN to solve all my problems for me, some i have to solve myself

A search for perl and datatables shows a few examples of how to fix your problem since it seems you cant figure it out yourself.

For all the time you have spent complaining here, you could have written the few LOC needed to fix it


In reply to Re^12: [OT] Re^7: Perl Contempt in My Workplace by huck
in thread Perl Contempt in My Workplace by rje

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