Re: Perl For Amateur Computer Programmers
From: Michele Dondi (bik.mido_at_tiscalinet.it)
Date: 02/02/04
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 22:06:13 +0100
On 31 Jan 2004 23:21:47 GMT, "Tassilo v. Parseval"
<tassilo.parseval@rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
>Now that each and every regular in this group has kicked the OP at least
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>once, I think it is time to move on to something new. It was somewhat
>foreseeable that this thread would become rather repetitive in its
>nature. And yet I am surprised that so many people felt inclined to say
>the same things over and over again.
Well, it is clear that the OP is *not* "yet another troll", or at
least he is not behaving like that! So it is perfectly understandable
that people want to explain him exactly why, where and how his attempt
is wrong.
In fact I may be wrong but my judjement is that overall he's not been
"kicked": some posters were more rude than others, but many of them
kindly analyzed and addressed each point posed by him.
Michele
-- you'll see that it shouldn't be so. AND, the writting as usuall is fantastic incompetent. To illustrate, i quote: - Xah Lee trolling on clpmisc, "perl bug File::Basename and Perl's nature"
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