*blush* I've never been good with dates nor arithmatic (there have been significant stretches where I've consistantly gotten my age wrong). Its been about 10 years programming Perl and I started with Perl3.something.

Well, honestly, I wasn't trying to brag. It isn't an accomplishment, like staying married for 10 years; I just ran into perl that long ago and have continued to use it ever since for reasons that most readers here probably understand.

If you really want to see code from long-term Perl veterans, that is easy to find. As for my stuff, the only thing that comes to mind that is of significant length in the Perl part of the code and that is publicly available is Win32::TieRegistry.


In reply to RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: History of 'our' by tye
in thread History of 'our' by jeffa

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