Well... I'm a humble web developer (I haven't developed anything that runs outside a browser YET) but damn me if I'm not guilty too.
Under Perl I've developed a banner randomizer a few years ago and now I'm finishing my IRC bot - well, it will be my first non-browser app :)
Under PHP (that I've been developing with in the past two years) I've made a text parser that analyzes a news feed to search and highlight over 10.000+ words, all based on RegEx knowledge that I've acquired with Perl. And damn, man, this script is as fast as it can be :)))
I think that when you do something that solves a pretty nasty problem or achieve a goal with a large amount of effort you should be proud!
Just my two cents. :)
my
($author_nickname, $author_email) = ("DaWolf","erabbott\@terra.com.br")
if ($author_name eq "Er
Galvão Abbott");
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