This doesn't make much sense in practice. There are replies which are really good technically at solving the problem which don't have as high a reputation as other responses, somehow gauging them all (since things change, TMTOWTDI and the longevity issue), ranking them then asking a new user/student to choose the least worst solution out of a selection of answers seems to me like a really bad way of trying to teach anything to anyone. It specifically doesn't address "how good at Perl you are", when you're just asking someone to make a choice between other peoples work, ranked by (often) arbitrary voting.
In reply to Re^5: WebPerl (eLearning)
by marto
in thread WebPerl Regex Tester (beta)
by haukex
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