Golf is an individual sport: players hit the balls themselves, and others can't help the player with getting the ball into the hole.
But... others CAN watch the player, imitate him, and learn from his moves. And I think we should encourage that.
I also like to see other people use my ideas, and I don't care much for winning at all.
Although I'm not a beginner in Perl, Perl Golf is quite new to me, and I have much to learn.
I would like to post my entry over here :(
(My current score is 72 strokes)
Lbh ebgngrq guvf grkg naq abj lbh pna ernq vg. Fb jung? :) -- Whreq
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