So cool. "I laughed out loud!" Congratulations on thinking it up and doing it!

Funniest part of my trial: Google suggested a change of one letter, from 'a' to 'o', LOL

Did you mean: bash bang perl use strict sung use warnings sung use feature qw slash say slash sung use Carp qw slash croak confess slash sung use Data sing sing Dumper sung my bung a rung sling strong 1 2 3 4 5 strong slung sung chomp sling bungo slung sung say Dumper sash bung a sung sub sort lash num fling my bung sorted rung sort split strong strong dang bung lash sung return bung sorted sung flung my bung b rung sort lash num sling bung a slung sung say Dumper sash bung a sung say Dumper sash bung b sung lash lash END lash lash

(emphasis original from Google Translate)

The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^2: Almost 28 new names for 32 old marks by 1nickt
in thread Almost 28 new names for 32 old marks by tye

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