Hello dear community,

Being our venerable halls quiet nowadays I propose this meditation to share ideas of programs, modules and everything you want we have no time enough to develop them further.

In my world ideas have no copyright and should instead circulate freely as there is the chance they are grasped by an enlightened soul who can squeeze the best from them.

Even more: there are amateur programmers with nice ideas and professional ones with few ones. It is not something to complain about, we are different brains with different skills, inclinations and.. free hours :)

I'd like to see at least some demo code for these ideas with the goal well explained as any possible path of implematation or critical parts, not just: /I'll save the world with a oneliner/.

We can use a tag for these post like [NTF] (No Time For) and post them in reply at this post or as new Meditation.

I'll start with a first one if are ok with this ..nice perl idea :)

L*

There are no rules, there are no thumbs..
Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

In reply to [NTF] Nice Perl ideas I have no time for by Discipulus

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