Great, I've reduced you to lame-assed semantic arguments. Here, let me missspel some werds so taht yuu can critigue my spelink to. The moment that ANY discussion between ANY two humans about getting computers to do anything is carried on in a programming language is the moment you'll have me sold.
#!/usr/bin/perl print "This is a dumb argument.\n"; while(1) { print "No it's not!\n"; print "Yes it is!\n"; }
()-()
 \"/
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In reply to :>:>:>:>:>:>:>:> don't { use Perl } by ignatz
in thread don't { use Perl } by erikharrison

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