How many times you tried convincing non perl programmers to give it a try (5 or less, 10, 20, 40, 50+)
How long it takes you to explain (RE|OO|...) to a newbie (5 or less, 10, 20, 40, 50+)
How many perl tutorials you have written (or attempted to write) (5 or less, 10, 20, 40, 50+)
Reasons why you think people should give you your perl books back ASAP
So you can borrow em to other people
They look nice on your bookshelf
So you can brag how many perl books you have
So you can read em again, and again and again
So you know which ones you don't have yet
You like the smell of used books
Added:
Where/when do you think about code?
Work (during coffee break, during work, during meeting,..)
Bathroom (in bath tub, while brushing teeth, while peeing,...)
Bedroom (while trying to get some sleep, during sex,...)
Other places (park, while driving home, while jogging,...)
I dont think about that stuff, I just code
Greetz
Beatnik
... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.
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