> (BTW it looks like the documentation on this site is also 5.003.)

I know this is a small point to pick at, but it has been bugging me, and it has been brought up more than once. Our Head Honcho has put a lot of work into this site, and if you have ideas on how to improve it, by all means post something to the Perl Monks Discussion section. Updating the site documentation, for example, is a very good and very important idea - it's just a shame to see it buried deep inside a nested post as <disclaimer> what seems to me as </disclaimer> somewhat of a dig against the site.


In reply to RE: RE (7): Should I use $ and $# ? by turnstep
in thread Should I use $ and $# ? by Guildenstern

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