thanks perlmonks (closed)

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I am returning to Perl programming after too long of a break. With the information I found searching perlmonks, I was able to quickly figure out the problems I had with my Hash of Arrays. Than k-you to all of the kind monks who thoroughly answered the previous questions on this!

Genuinely Grateful - 30 seconds ago

 
  9,367 What information did you find? You can't do a Hash of Arrays in Perl. Post your information. - Always First 29 seconds ago
 
  15,856 This isn't a free mind-reading service. Fix the tpyo. - Snidey 12 seconds ago
 
  7,204 Your meditation is way too vague. What does "quickly figure out the problems" mean? Can you show us a hex representation of that? Please read Exactly How To Think, you'll get more votes that way - Knowit All 10 seconds ago
 
 

closed as not a real meditation by Always First, Knowit All, Snidey 2 seconds ago

This meditation is not a good fit to our format. It's difficult to tell what is being meditated upon here. This meditation is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical. We expect meditations to generally involve facts, references, or specific expertise; this meditation will likely solicit opinion, debate, arguments, polling, or extended discussion. See the FAQ.
 

In reply to Re: Thanks for making it so I didn't need to ask for help! by Anonymous Monk
in thread Thanks for making it so I didn't need to ask for help! by Anonymous Monk

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