I must say that I agree with point 1. Taken from a reality based standpoint, you've got to figure that within 2-3 years these Anonymous Monks are going to be out in the world (if not sooner). And while it's not a good idea to do someone's homework for them, we'd be remiss not to aid up-and-comers with "good perl coding" practices. Please avoid the obvious desire to rant about who's got good perl coding practices.

Thusly, I am giving a ++ to let other monks know that I think we should all be helpful, but not to the point of neglecting our own responsibilities. Of course, this seems to be the sentiment of most of the respectable monks around here anyway.

ALL HAIL BRAK!!!


In reply to RE: RE: HOMEWORK abounds by PsychoSpunk
in thread HOMEWORK abounds by merlyn

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