okay, here goes:
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
XP does not mean anything.
However that's not really the point of what I wrote:
It probably would not be helpful to those with great expertise in perl, but for the beginners and those starting to make some headway in the language it would, I think, be useful to have somewhere to go where the information is obtained not by subject area but on the likely ability of the reader to understand it. Just another learning tool, I suppose, but I thought it a good idea.
Linking it to XP I thought might introduce a fun element and might even replace the adage 'XP does not mean anything.' with something like 'XP is in the eye of the beholder. Get it out with Optrex.'
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