Thanks raiph and u65 and syphilis for providing a perfect example of what I've been saying.

Not only did you take over the new Monk's thread and start discussing some unrelated aspect of programming "Perl6", you even changed the subject line, so the ongoing discussion of the OP's issue, in which other monks are trying to assist him, is now marked as a "Perl6" topic.

Brilliant!

I suppose the thread hijack is poetically beautiful in a way, though, since the "Perl6" crowd's entire M.O. is to hijack Perl, apparently.


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^5: socket checker in multiple hosts for multiple destination (Perl 6) by 1nickt
in thread socket checker in multiple hosts for multiple destination by Bams

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