In Kung Fu, there are many ways to the one true path: Dragon Style, White Crane Style, Tiger Style, Monkey Style, Drunken Style, Drunken Monkey Style, etc.
This is complemented by Northern and Southern styles of both, and then Eastern and Western within Northern and Southern.
And then further extended by various weapons that you can use.
Kung Foo is about knowing the techniques and having the skills to handle any situation thrown at you. It is about acting with speed and power and accuracy, in any situation, in any environment, at any time.

If that is not Perl, I don't know what is.

In reply to Buzzcutbuddha ( Many paths to one true way ) - RE: Kung-fu vs Perl by buzzcutbuddha
in thread Kung-fu vs Perl by frankus

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