I don't code PERL, but I enjoy reading about languages that aren't in my toolkit. Often I find that I can learn something more high-leve from such discussion. The PERL 6 thread on Web4lib was particularly interesting this week.
- David
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There *is* still a perl4lib list and these would have been relevant postings [1]. Do the code connoisseurs on *this* list now consider perl4lib déclassé or redundant for perl questions and discussions? I'm not trying to dictate where people post -- I'm just curious.
Always the last one to know...
-- Michael
[1] The perl4lib page
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