> <comprehensive example answer snipped>
> 
> We seem to agree on advising him to read a Perl beginners book.
> 
> As regards the rest of your example answer, there may or may not be
> volunteer programmers available who are ready to provide such
> comprehensive answers to people who have obviously not made any efforts
> of their own.
> 

I think the point then would be:  If one has not the time or
inclination to provide comprehensive responses to inadequately researched
questions, one can simple choose not to respond.  No castigation is
required or warranted.

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Computer  software  consists of  only  two  components: ones  and
zeros, in roughly equal proportions.   All that is required is to
sort them into the correct order.




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