what if i don't want to always print out a newline? Simple, just use printf.
For years, I have been sitting here, railing and fuming silently against the supposed "brokenness" of printf's disrespect for -l. It's something I'd always put aside as a non-orthogonal oddity of the language.
My anger blinded me to the possibility of using my opponent's strength to my own advantage -- a classic judo move.
Thank-you for letting me see the error of my ways.
jeffa++
• another intruder with the mooring in the heart of the Perl
In reply to Re^4: On bad habits
by grinder
in thread On bad habits
by g0n
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