Hi Monks,
as most us will probably know TIMTOWTDI is one of the low level perl
rules. One of the best things about the perlmons.org site is that you
don't count as an idiot (even in the eyes of Uber-saints like
merlyn) when
you're asking easy questions or post code which does things "the beginner way" like
you said. This makes this community very valuable, I think, since it incorporates
one of the perl-"paradigms".
OK, just some words of happiness about this site (exspecially since I became a monk
this monday *grin*)
Regards
Stefan K
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