demerphq, what you wrote highlights the essence of this site for me. I am a relatively new monk, but already I have gotten into the habit many of us have, of helping others out because I remember being a newbie and not quite getting the difference between $$foo{'bar'} and $foo->{'bar'}; of being intimidated by map, and of not really having any reason to create a Mozilla bookmark of "http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=all&query=%s".

You thank the rest of the monks for helping you out, for being great sharers of wisdom... but I would like to thank you back. You are one of the handful (Okay, double-armful) of monks whose names I recognize from post after (helpful|interesting|thought-provoking) post, and I want you to know that, at least in this monk's opinion, you have given back more than your share to the community.

Thank you right back.


LAI
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