> Per eyepopslikeamosquito suggestion, I just dropped him a friendly note


Hi all, I'm the guy to blame for the code theft :-)

I'm sorry, I did not intend to steal code from anyone. I am currently teaching a class of a master dedicated to free software and open source technologies which includes a small module on perl.

In order to show something funny to the students I skimmed a bit thru perl monks and found the code of K_M_McMahon. Initially I put the address of the code on the slide, but since it did not fill the line I cut away the node_id. I'm changing the slide so that the address of the page is fully included. I hope it is enough. If K_M_McMahon don't want his code on the slide I will of course remove it.

I know I should have asked in advance, I simply thought that people willing to share his code on the web have no problem in having it on a slide (available on the web as well). Sorry again.

I never replied before since I never received the mail reported here by K_M_McMahon (perhaps it was caught by my SPAM filter? don't know). I was pointed to this discussion a minute ago by a friend.

BTW the italian version of your mail generated by babelfish is terrible :)

Cheers


In reply to Re^2: External Refernces To code posted on Perl Monks by Anonymous Monk
in thread External Refernces To code posted on Perl Monks by K_M_McMahon

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