Laziness is good. It's a Perl virtue. But only if you think in terms of the long haul. Doing spending the time to do something right the first time is way more lazy than doing a quick and dirty job then spending endless time trying to sort the problems out.

I spent a lot of time not answering your question, and am spending even more time now, in the hope that you will pay more attention to being actually lazy rather than superficially lazy in the future. Because at the end of the day (or month, year, ... whatever) it should take less effort for me to get your superficial laziness problem sorted out now than to endlessly ask for clarification later.

Of course if you can't be bothered learning to be really and truly lazy I'll just give up trying to help because that's the laziest option for me. ;)

True laziness is hard work

In reply to Re^3: to sort hash wrt values corresponding to keys by GrandFather
in thread to sort hash wrt values corresponding to keys by ansh batra

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