I really don’t think that, in this case, I need to “let me write that for you.” It should be quite self-evident that I am talking about some function which, given (at least) a state-code as its input, returns an instance of an object. Any possible attempt by me to jimmy-up a code example would be utterly meaningless to whomever is actually going to act upon it, and also would be quite unnecessary. (I prefer to assume that people who ask questions here, most especially when they speak as the OP did, actually know how to write Perl code and don’t need any further help from me.)

Why would those people need your kind of non-answers? Bourne from years of not writing code?

Utterly meaningless and quite unnecessary spam is spam, it is not help, its spam.

Likewise, I don’t think that I need to “prove” anything ...

Not that more evidence was needed, but its nice to get fresh evidence you can't write perl code because you dont know how

If one was to judge your business company by your spams on here, it surely must stink like a sewer.


In reply to Re^4: Imagination greater than reality? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Imagination greater than reality? by writch

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