Dear fellow monks,
In this discussion (which I think has become somewhat
larger than my original question to the forum entitled "
Seekers of Perl Wisdom"), there is at least two separate issues:
1) I asked why perlcc does not work. This is no longer an important question, since I found the problem (something to do with a B or O package not being compiled correctly). As Juerd and Fletch pointed out, my original posts were not very imformative, and that was of course entierly my fault, since I was conviced that this was the same problem I had last time. "Assumption is the mother of all fuckups", right?
2) I am not sure why my original post was so offensive to Juerd that he descided to throw a RTFM on me (what is the point of this forum then, I ask). Furhtermore, I fail to see how my ability to read or write languages have any bearing on the discussion.
I was under the impresion that Unicode was supposed to bring writing systems together, and that would open for some questions about perl from people that speaks very little english. I'm not sure that patronising them for it would increase the popularity of perl.
This is, of course, just my oppinion. I'm sure there are many others.
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