<rant>

What's with all these "Perl" people these days? They think they own every term that resembles their language. They go around labelling us "n00bs" and for what? Because we dared to use a different language. This language bias is beyond sad, isn't the motto of "Perl" There is More Than One Way To Do It? If this is so, then why can't you accept our language? Why do you have to force yours upon us? This blind ignorance of other programming cultures is precisely what is holding open software back. Can't you see this? Why can't we all just accept each other's languages, tools, and approaches to solving problems? Why must everything be a competition? Come on, let's give cooperation a chance. Thanks for listening.

</rant>

AM, proud PERL hacker.


In reply to Re: Re: HELP!!!! VB code to PERL? by Anonymous Monk
in thread HELP!!!! VB code to PERL? by Anonymous Monk

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