I trust the diligence and competency of the p5p over a single author who's nature is attack-if-questioned, any day.

WRT technical issues, I don't care much about attitude, lack of education or social skills or political correctness. Nonwithstanding the linked blog post being vitriolic, I'd rather want to see the points raised therein disproved. And I'd really like seeing Abigail-II back here, which isn't going to happen, and neither tchrist nor TimToady. Sigh.

perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'

In reply to Re^5: Perl 11 by shmem
in thread Perl 11 by Anonymous Monk

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