At what point did I show any indication of caring in the slightest what section you think I ought to post stuff into?

You didn't, but you're disrespecting everyone here by continuing your muddy flame wars about aXML which -- frankly -- has only a tangential relationship to the point of this site, being that it's written in Perl.

What you've written here does not approximate a Perl question, you're just using this place as a site to wage war.

That you don't care about other people is evident. Please stop disrupting the relative peace and quiet here and go take your frustrations out elsewhere, or in private with particular individuals.

I come here to read, answer and ask Perl questions, not feed whatever misgivings you have about your thing. The question of whether a certain language is compilable does not relate to Perl.


In reply to Re^5: Is an aXML compiler possible? by anneli
in thread Is an aXML compiler possible? by Logicus

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