Had you noticed Genetic Programming or breeding Perls on the Best Nodes page? It might be a good one to compare your code to. Some neat stuff in there too.

Yes I have read that one. I thought about a GP module, too, but -for my PhD supervisors' sake- right now I have to get back to GP in C++ *yuck*

Maybe quidity and I will merge our efforts...

You get my last ++ of the day for having POD in yours. =) (oops, I take that back, you'll get my first vote tomorrow, I done ran out already... =P /me thumps himself on the head.)

Thanks for that :-) It took me hours to get behind the POD format without reading the manpage *grin*

Regards
Stefan K

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