Yep, this is pretty much exactly the reaction I was expecting ;-)

Is my message on point?

The parent AM post makes an excellent point about the inefficiency of Tie::File, which is why it's unfortunate that the particular formatting was chosen - the points would have been just as valid if not "shouted". (And IMO "shouting" as Anonymous Monk doesn't help.)

your personal preferences on formatting

I wouldn't have posted if it was just my personal preference, but I linked to some site guidelines that recommend against <h1> and <h2>, here's another link.

The rest of your post is of course just trolling, which is again unfortunate. You can always register an account so you can build a reputation, so that shouting isn't necessary, or at least so that you can edit your posts.


In reply to Re^4: Loading a part of the file to array using Tie::File (don't) by haukex
in thread Loading a part of the file to array using Tie::File by ansh007

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