I am surprised by the tone you've selected to discuss seemingly simple and technical things.

people often show to other people lots of carefully crafted code here on SoPW - so it is reasonable to expect that some person gives me an example - in case there exists an easy solution to the problem.

You've poited that there is no 5LOC solution, it is probably few-hundreds LOC. ok. I agree.

I was hoping that solution already exists because the problem looked rather generic for me. I was wrong.

So this explains why I've decided to implement this on nodejs: there was ready module for me to start with.

what a problem?

OK, call me inflexible, stupid or fool. what is obvious for me now is that not only CPAN do not cover many things anymore, but also perl community became much worse nowadays. Probably many good people switched to nodejs,

take care.

PS. I hope your request on tcl.pm was served well.


In reply to Re^15: [OT] Re^7: Perl Contempt in My Workplace by vkon
in thread Perl Contempt in My Workplace by rje

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