Re: multidimensional insertion order



Paul Lalli wrote:
Oh, you got "an error"!  Well then, you clearly have a problem on line
87 of the 3rd subroutine in your file.

Do you seriously not think the text of the error message might be an
important clue as to what went wrong?

Paul Lalli


I know 10 programming languages now, which is not a big deal. Except that of them all Perl has the worst documentation and the most sarcastic and unhelpful people in its usegroup. Do you not seriously think that I would rather figure it out myself??? Of course I would! But after 6 hours I thought it might be more effective to stoop and ask for help after googling the internet.


Rgds,
Caleb
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