I've been asking you for a very long time to stop posting erroneous speculation mixed with breezy aphorism and to maybe spend 2 minutes checking your post or running your broken code snippets or adding a relevant link or not replying where the OP already got three good answers hours before you showed up to introduce two self-glorifying tangents and half a non-sequitur that never answer the OP's question.

Not including myself at all, your posts are often corrected by some of the best monks here. It used to be polite. Then you repeatedly tried to silence downvoters and anonymous posters by eliminating same and relentlessly refused to correct/edit your broken code or stop insisting on things demonstrated to be false more than once.

And now you imply law suits? Libel is only relevant if the criticism of one is a lie.

If you were a beginner, a supplicant seeking knowledge, here then yes, your treatment would be shameful. But that's not the case, is it? You endlessly let us know that you are a seasoned pro and all programming tasks and languages are easy for you when you cannot even type a goddamned # Perl comment correctly let alone give a technical answer to a technical question that plenty of monks in their first year of Perl and monkhood are doing just fine…

You seem like a nice enough person. I cannot fathom how this slow motion trainwreck is mysterious to you. How you claiming to be a peer of software veterans somehow negates the need to spend 30 seconds running your code to see how broken it is. How you think it would be different for anyone besides you who acted the same way here for years on end. It was once a mystery I was interested in solving. Not any more.

Write posts that a 30 year hacker who understands PerlMonks culture would write. AKA, on point, without error, and helpful at least most of the time or continue to enjoy the downvotes and corrections that you earn.


In reply to Re^2: Patience is a Monk Virtue by Your Mother
in thread Patience is a Monk Virtue by marinersk

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