Now I know you're simply a troll. I wish you would stop wasting our time, but I know you won't. This makes me extrodinarily sad.

Perl::Improved will be published only about once per week, and I hope some people will enjoy it.

I have very little respect for people who've viciously attacked me simply because they don't think my improved, safer reset script is a good idea, because I don't use "strict", and because I'll continue to not use "strict" due to my determination that the errors it causes (which ALL of you have surely noticed in your own scripts) outweigh the ones it prevents for me. However, I don't want ANYONE to feel extraordinarily sad, or anything close to it.

If publishing Perl::Improved about once per week will really upset people that much, I wont, but I need more than your dubious claim that it makes you extraordinarily sad. If you would remain sad by me continuing to post my usual posts, I won't be changing.

In any case, I hope you're in therapy.


In reply to Re: Wassercrats::Improved Volume 0, Number 0 by Wassercrats
in thread Perl::Improved Volume 0, Number 0 by Wassercrats

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