Hi there,
Anonymous Monk! Well, it was a nice little poetry Perl program I suppose, but really, it wasn't too complex, or funny, so in my humble opinion, if I had to give it a grade, i'd probably give it a B. The reasons being: well, when run, it doens't really make an awful lot of sense at least to me (it might to you, I don't know,) Secondly, it is not very complex as stated earlier. If it's not really complex then it generally isn't that interesting. The pros though to this bad boy is probably that you went out and wrote it! Sometimes people have a Perl poem they have written... but they never decide to actually post it... I congratulate you for taking the initiative to post it!!
This is off the subject somewhat, but I'm kinda new to perlmonks.org and was wondering why you had really no XP points at all!? Okie dokie, well keep up your hard work and stuff... talk to ya later.
bladx ~ ¡muchas veces tengo preguntas!
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