...quite literally.
I've been working on a translation of a text dump of
a database into another format, which requires
restructuring of the underlying data model,
translations of some things, operations on other things,
and so forth.
Perl is quite clearly a very good tool for this job,
and using it fairly intensively over the past few weeks
(and hanging out
a bit at the The Monastery)
has greatly increased my understanding and appreciation
of the language.
On the other hand, I find myself dreaming "in perl" so
to speak. Hash refs, array slices, regular expressions
and so forth -- in hard to define problems (I'm dreaming,
mind you) -- have been the subject of dreams several times
over the past week or so.
Anyone else ever experience this?
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