YHBT, now STFU. Read my answer to your post in that thread again.

If after that you still don't get it, read it AGAIN.

If after that you still don't get it, read it AGAIN.

If after that you still don't get it, read it AGAIN.

If after that you still don't get it, read it AGAIN.

If after that you still don't get it, read it AGAIN.

If after that you still don't get it, read it AGAIN.

If after that you still don't get it, read this nth subtle suggestion:

How's your perl? was not meant as a serious Perl certification and has nothing to do with business life and jobs.

It is a game, just like Perl Golf.

It was made for fun, not business.

We do not have a real "crusade against sanity" and really do not wish for any maintenance programmer to "leap into the gaping chasm of madness".

There. I hope that's clear now.

Oh and the "evil grin" that I expressed in the node you replied to wasn't real either.

Juerd # { site => 'juerd.nl', plp_site => 'plp.juerd.nl', do_not_use => 'spamtrap' }


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Proving I have mad perl skillzzzlz by Juerd
in thread Proving I have mad perl skillzzzlz by BUU

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