Tux, thank you!

Background: for AIX, I started with AIX 2.0.x something on the RT. Hopefully, you started with AIX 3.1, since it was much better than the RT version, and like perl, AIX has been getting better. But for programming, I started out writing code in machine language. When I graduated college, my first job was with IBM, and we could write code in assembler. I was in love with computers!

I like Linux, but it reminds me now of the early days of Unix; every version wants to be different. Thank goodness for perl! I just finished a project yesterday, so I'll be around the Monastery a little more.

Again, thank you...Ed

"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin


In reply to Re^3: Why "Modern Perl" is slower than "Legacy Perl"? by flexvault
in thread Why "Modern Perl" is slower than "Legacy Perl"? by dwalin

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