Now, I'll make a prediction: your response (if you respond at all) is going to be even less relevant and coherent than your original rant. This is Ad hominem, antagonistic, and completely uncalled for! I'm not "shooting" at you; I'm providing a valid criticism of an otherwise useful language, based upon real world experience.

This is one of the drawbacks of using the AM account for posting. People are likely to assume you are someone other than who you are and also to assume that you will behave other than you would normally do so. Post under a real account and people are far more likely to give you the benefit of the doubt. Its only human nature...

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In reply to Re^4: How I started reading Perl's (builtin) documentation. by demerphq
in thread How I started reading Perl's (builtin) documentation. by techcode

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