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Re: The Dynamic Nature Of Perl

by merlyn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz) Jan 31, 2004 at 04:53 AM

>>>>> "Noah" == Noah Ganter <noah@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:

Noah> Perhaps the most im****tant feature of the Perl language is the
Noah> culture of creativity and sup****t that it encourages. If you are
Noah> interested in Perl, I highly recommend O'Reilly's book
Noah> "Programming Perl."

Noah> The pattern matching in Perl is unbeatable!

And here all this time I thought it was just for writing obfuscated
one liners and ****t scanners!

Seriously, your message here is preaching to the choir.  Point that
bullhorn the other direction. :)

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The Dynamic Nature Of Perl
noah@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2004-01-30 08:36:35 
Re: The Dynamic Nature Of Perl
merlyn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2004-01-31 04:53:37 

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