Did I write code for Perl 2? I gave Perl 1 a test drive
when it first came out. Heck, you whipper-snappers probably don't
even remember Xenix/286, and I
ported Perl 2 to that
monstrosity! (Ah, four-byte pointers and two-byte ints...
those were the bad old days.)
("Tell that to the young people today ... and they won't believe you.")
Oh, and I contributed the System V IPC functions. If you use
Perl features named shm*, msg*, or
sem*, you have me to blame ^W thank.
I probably could dig up the Perl 2 code I wrote to set up
ownerships and permissions after installing a tarball....
-- Chip Salzenberg, Free-Floating Agent of Chaos
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