I tend to agree with demerphq.
Although you may argue that demerphq may have been impolite or snappy, writing "Urgent help required" is too general, and blocks off many users. Additionally, the pseudocode is very easy to implement in perl, and and you could have done it yourself with the perl documentation, which if you have perl, you have them too.
I think an apology is a better response than an impolite retort.

Patience is a virtue, show it even if you aren't offered any.
Make the world a better place. Kay?

UPDATE: btw, demerphq DID answer your previous post... I think an apology is even more appropriate than what i thought before... Think about it.

-nuffin
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