"As you figure out the necessary steps to solve the problem, you have almost written the script that will perform the task."

What you said was so true. It was sort like I just wrote down what was in mind with some natural language.

My teammates were all amazed. All the main issues were resolved last Friday, but there was some leftover. A guy phoned me this morning and asked whether I could join him at work. He had tons of files needed to be processed, and he wanted my Perl to do it.

Hey, he made the offer that I could not refuse. It was nice to work in office on Sunday, huh ;-?

He made the right call, and perl resolved his problem with no time.


In reply to Re^2: Perl rocks!!! by pg
in thread Perl rocks!!! by pg

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