in reply to Re: Meditation on the fate of Perl
in thread Meditation on the fate of Perl

Good luck with those goals!

You know, the problem with our Junior Oracle is that he is not prolific enough. For one-shots like this one, the relatively new acquisition of the monastery seems to be more effective. (Although the yearly chart would disprove my claim - it's just a gut feeling, anyway.) In any case quantity may win over quality: as the holder of an entry rating relatively high (high) in the infamous lists myself, I must say that I was impressed seeing my name there, but my eyes literally glazed when seeing at some point the whole of the Worst Nodes of The Week hit taken entirely by a single user as follows - this is perseverance, monks:

# Node Author Rep
1 Re^2: Making a regex case insensitive Win -15
2 Re^4: Making a regex case insensitive Win -14
3 Re^2: Preventing malicious T-SQL injection attacks Win -14
4 Re^6: Preventing malicious T-SQL injection attacks Win -13
5 Re^6: Making a regex case insensitive Win -12
6 Re^4: Preventing malicious T-SQL injection attacks Win -12
7 Re^4: Preventing malicious T-SQL injection attacks Win -12
8 Re^8: Preventing malicious T-SQL injection attacks Win -11
9 Re^8: Making a regex case insensitive Win -10
10 Re^8: Making a regex case insensitive Win -10
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