LOL, I am a troll, and you are absolutely a troll feeder ;-) Did they down vote you? I guess they up voted you, because your good attitude...

Never mind.

Obviously the wording of my very first post is quite strong. To be frank, I am not stupid enough to take a loop testing as a silver bullet to kill Perl. More importantly I don't want to kill Perl, and to be more realistic, why should I and can I?

I can understand this is a Perl community and there is no such thing on the earth as absolutely fair and balanced...

Again to be frank, if I am a troll, I only take 50% percent responsibility for that very first post. Who should take the other 50%? those trolls of a different kind. It is their ignorant towards computer science, provoked me, and made me decided to shock them.

If you find some one is seriously sick, you want to give them strong medicines.

I am happy that we managed to have a more tech discussion both in this sub-thread and that sub-thread with adrianh and pg.

I really loved your benchmark, and the facts it revealed. Thank you for sharing it with me.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re(2): Lesson Taught by Anonymous Monk
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