mostly in reply to David,
yes, i've forgotten to mention that there's lot of arrogance among the
enlighted perl folks. another good reason to rather seek a simple than a
correct way out of a perl problem. but, lucky me, i solve my perl problems
with problematic perl and php3 patchworking, so no need to feel offended.
pitty though one would be so much happier if the community - as praised in
larry wall's book - would be using more of their time in mailing lists, on
irc chats and so on to help out people or tell them where to find real help
then reassuring them selfs, that they're so much above the average... this
is one of the very best reason to stick with a simple language, where there
are less questions, there is less opportunity for people feeling the need
to show arrogance on all the questions they're being asked.
sorry for the sharp tone, but this sounds very much alike the stuff i've
read over and over again whilst being confronted with perl problems,
looking for solutions on irc and elsewhere.
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