Oh how clever of you to revise history and update your root node to correct your incorrect posted code without mentioning the update, and you continue to call me "stupid and anoying" in the CB. For the record, the original sub posted by tlhf is here. Too bad he has little interest in honor or honesty. At least I admitted my error of neglecting to print $_ by default.

And now you call me "bitchy" in your root node and only admit to updating it to comply with strict and warnings, still failing to admit that your originally posted code was just plain broken. Talk about your second rate programmers. Please go find some third rate programmers to hang out with.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: println by Anonymous Monk
in thread println by tlhf

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