This Perl::Improved "stuff" didn't take too long. It was fun, and I intended for it to be entertaining, and for there not to be too large an interval between good ideas. But too many people don't get it.

It's clear from my other posts that the majority of monks vote unfairly, at least in my case, but there are even more downvotes for Perl::Improved than I've been getting.

There might just barely be enough people who "get it" for me to continue, and I think they tend to have a higher monk-rank too, which is good, but if too many people continue to take the fun out of it for me and others, I'll probably stop.


In reply to Re^2: Perl::Improved Volume 0, Number 0 by Wassercrats
in thread Perl::Improved Volume 0, Number 0 by Wassercrats

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