To be sure of what romping means exactly, I checked websters dictionary. This ist what it says:
Main Entry: (2)romp function: intransitive verb Etymology: alteration of (1)ramp Date: 1709 1 : to run or play in a lively, carefree, or boisterous manner 2 : to move or proceed in a brisk, easy, or playful manner 3 : to win a contest easily

And why not? Don't we all do our qdtas*?
Are we not programming perl because with it we can code in a more carefree manner (as compared to other programming languages)?
Is not Perl meant to "make the easy jobs easy"?
Don't we all like to play with Perl code from time to time?

neophyte

*quick 'n dirty throwaway scripts

In reply to RE: Romping... by neophyte
in thread Romping... by motomuse

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