Thanks for all that replied.
As Zentara brought up, I am not at all worried about money. More than anything, I am just honored that someone found my code interesting enough to use in a class.

Per eyepopslikeamosquito suggestion, I just dropped him a friendly note to say hi and see if he is a Monk:
Hey Zack,
   Are you a regular member on the perlmonks.com site?  I saw some
code in one of your teaching papers that is referenced from
perlmonks.com.  If so, what is your monk_id?  Hope to chat with you
soon, your stuff seems interesting.

-Kevin

--Feeble attempt to translate this into Italian in case you don't
really speak english--

Hey Zack, siete un membro normale sul luogo di perlmonks.com? Ho visto
un certo codice in una delle vostre carte d'istruzione che si
riferisce da perlmonks.com. In caso affermativo, che cosa è il vostro
monk_id? Speri di chiacchierare con voi presto, il vostro roba sembra
interessante.

- Kevin

I used babelfish for the Italian translation.

In reply to Re: External Refernces To code posted on Perl Monks by K_M_McMahon
in thread External Refernces To code posted on Perl Monks by K_M_McMahon

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