My only bitch that has anything to do with O'Reilly is that Amazon still hasnt sent me the last 12 books I ordered, and im going squirly waiting for them to arrive.

I'm happy that O'Reilly sees supporting Perl as being a profitable business. The relationship is entirely symbiotic not parasitic. Their support doesn't deprive anybody of anything, nor damage the community, so I dont see the problem.

And frankly I'm seriously underimpressed that you recommended your local Library to stop buying their books. I mean did you suggest a good old book burning at the same time?

Frankly this post is so mindboggling stupid ill just say you should wander back to wherever it is that you come from and leave us alone.

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In reply to Re: O'reilly some sort of perl monopoly? by demerphq
in thread O'reilly some sort of perl monopoly? by Anonymous Monk

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