I was quite active at EE for a while. It has been a nice place (I even got a free tshirt after obtaining my first expert level).

Then the management changed a few times. Nowadays it's pretty much unusable. The worst thing is the "search" that only spits out links when you are a paying subscriber or an "expert" that has gained a specific amount of "Expert Points" within the last month.

The best about EE is the large number of different topics. It's not just Perl.

I still have my member account, so I am thinking of posting:

come to Perlmonks, there you get the answer and a search that works.

at every Perl-question.
Let's see how long it takes to until they suspend my account :)

Update:
- Hey I'm still in the Hall Of Fame
- I wonder if this jmcg is this jmcg


holli, /regexed monk/

In reply to Re^2: Perl forums by holli
in thread Perl forums by saikola

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