I guess I can see both sides of the story here. Myself being a VERY new PM user and PERL code slinger, I am probably immune to the receiving replies on my questions or answers from Anon (now that I've said that, the walls will probably come crashing down). I haven't seen any negative spin toward my Q's or A's or comments from anyone. Nobody probably cares what I think or care to write, therefor I don't see it. Maybe some of that is due to good editing by the people who make this great site possible. Don't know. I am sure that in time, when I gain enough experience and so forth, the crap will role.

I like the fact that I should be able to write something Anon style and not receive retribution for it. I don't like the idea of getting blasted for something that is so easily reconciled on the face of the Camel book (ie: There is more than one way to do it.)

I don't think that anyone here should have to put up with verbal (written) abuse. We are all here to have a little fun, learn a little and hopefully make PERL a stronger, more efficient lanuage to use.

Lastly I would like to say, for those flaming remarks and attitudes out there, there is a saying:

Opinions are like buttholes;
Everyone has one,
And they all stink.

I hope that you all have a very nice day.
Paulster2

In reply to Re: Why anonymous ;-? by Paulster2
in thread Why anonymous ;-? by pg

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