"Your attack against Apple was duly noted and retaliated against.

Which attack was that? I defy any reasonable person to find an 'attack' in my mention of Apple -- which, just BTW and as an afterthought, might be read as an implicit suggestion that OP either (1)find out or (2)tell us (benighted *nix and Win users) to what end the Perl modules are being sought. The intention may be good, but the execution falls short of providing adequate information to make it easy for us to help.

As to your (anonymous) allegation re "lazy," are you unable or unwilling to distinguish between 'lazy' and 'a poor proof-reader of my own errors?'

In fact, and upon careful consideration, I should not have responded and, instead, honored the rule "Don't feed the trolls." Sorry about that, but not very sorry.


If you didn't program your executable by toggling in binary, it wasn't really programming!


In reply to Re^5: Replacement for Python's flask and Apple's Bonjour by ww
in thread Replacement for Python's flask and Apple's Bonjour by sg

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