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<humility value=off> I started coding PDP Assembler in 1972. I have written 100's of 1000's of lines of 'C' and never once have I ever injured my funny bone. I had my first good Perl pooh in 1991. My Pink Camel has water stains caused a potty mishap in 1995.
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Frankly Frankus suggesting that 'C' guys and gals don't have a sense of humour is ludicrous when everybody knows the only people with no sense of humour are APL programmers.1


1 It should be noted that there is some controversy concerning the sense of humour of APL programmers since the creators of APL obviuosly had unusally large funny bones.

No programmers were actually injured during makinging of this node

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In reply to RE: And he said by mitd
in thread Perl Vs. C by Nadine

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