Fair enough. This is what I like to hear (you don't need to feel favorable towards some one's comment because you agree with him. You can feel really like it, as long as it is logical, even if you disagree with it), and this is kind of perl monk I would respect.
What I hate the most is to see those fundamentalist's thought, which I have seen again and again here.
It is harmful for people to blindly recommend Perl to others, especially here. I am not saying this is a useless site. I am saying, from time to time, I saw, because of the XP point system, troll-like ideas (I don't call people troll) prevails any way.
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