Greetings fellow Monks,
I've got a project I need to do for school, the only problem is, I'm not quite sure what to choose as a topic. It should be programming related, though not necessaraly in perl. Does anyone have any suggestions? (Doesn't necessaraly have to be
new either, but that would be nice.)
Note: I'm writing this at 12:30 after having a very busy day... so not all of that may make sense... I'll try to clear it up in the morning.
Thanks!
My code doesn't have bugs, it just develops random features.
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