Just for posterity .... it's usually:
A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
.... one of the shortest pangrams in the English language.
At 33 letters it's not really close to a "perfect pangram" but I think it caught on because it was easier to remember than, say,
Veldt jynx grimps waqf zho buck
(which means, of course, "a grass-plains wryneck climbs upon a male yak-cattle hybrid that was donated under Islamic law.")
For PerlMonks perhaps the best compromise between perfection and relevance might be:
Quick fox jumps nightly above wizard
at 31 letters.
:-)
In reply to Re^2: How do I match a string that is NOT at the end of a line?
by 1nickt
in thread How do I match a string that is NOT at the end of a line?
by davidfilmer
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