The best thing I've gotten from the site so far is the
realization that I suck much more then I thought. Which is
a good thing. I went to
The University of Perl 2000
in New York and took the "Advanced Perl" and the "Object-Oriented Perl" courses
by Nathan Torkington and
Damian Conway respectively. After that I felt pretty damn good
about my Perl self because I knew about 90% of the stuff they
taught. My Perl could kick your ass.
Then, a month ago, I came here.
I'd look at question after question... then answer after answer.
Now I sit here and flagellate myself... knowing that this pain
will make me stronger... faster... and more divine.
- FrankG
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