Actually I have to agree with
jcwren. I write crappy perl-code.
I started programming perl close to the date I joined PM.
I don't have years of experience like some of you have here. Actually I started
programming 6 months ago before that I installed and maintained
hardware and software.
So don't expect from me nice code, but with comming to PM I learn
how not to code. I get sometimes amazed with the solutions given here
PM to different problems and the comments given on code, with this
interaction I learn a great deal and sometimes prevent me from
making mistakes...
I still hope PM remains like it is a helpfull community and we are
all willing to help others.
This is why I think it's important that higher level monks keep
they're motivation to point out what lower level monks are doing wrong.
--
My opinions may have changed,
but not the fact that I am right
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