I haven't got proper result on that site,I thought that I will get the proper output in this site
I agree with you, perlmonks is a place where you will get direction/guidelines to solve your problem if you have done your homework with that problem.
But I came to know my expectation is wrong
No; it is not. you can expect better answers and guidelines here, I assure you with my experience over here.
I have a request to admin,Please delete my account,hereafter I won't visit this site.Please do it.
I wish to point you one link, when I was a newbie in this site, i got annoyed and I posted this node Negative points, it was not at all happy about my down voting, but then i realized, learnt from that experience and then living in the place happily for years together now.
Knowing you personally, even we are in different cities, my advice/suggestion to you is, grandfather is one of the good/responsible monks around, and he justed wanted you to inform about plagiarism/suspected plagiarism, his intention was to safeguard this site from spammer or so, Think like that. I(we) know that you are not a spammer or somebody, who wants to waste time of monks here
so cheer up and continue to learn and contribute to perl and its society.
Vivek
-- In accordance with the prarabdha of each, the One whose function it is to ordain makes each to act. What will not happen will never happen, whatever effort one may put forth. And what will happen will not fail to happen, however much one may seek to prevent it. This is certain. The part of wisdom therefore is to stay quiet.
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