This is not how discussion works...

I understand and agree. That's why I put this in Meditations rather than Discussion. I don't really need any more "discussion" of how much CGI sucks when I use it every day to kick ass. Anyway the monks will do what they wish with this thread. These anti-people are brainwashed by working for corporations and following their ridiculous programming ideology of maximum fragmentation, to deliberately disempower programmers. I have been there, laughed at them, and walked away... but I don't like their wacky cults invading my playground.

One Script to rule them all, One Script to find them,
One Script to bring them all and in the darkness bind them

In reply to Re^2: Review of CGI::Alternatives by Anonymous Monk
in thread Review of CGI::Alternatives by Anonymous Monk

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