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in thread Perl Contempt in My Workplace

Inflexible in that you make claims that have no basis in reality, besides your own stance e.g. Re^9: Perl Contempt in My Workplace, and keep asserting the same flawed responses, despite previous corrections, as demonstrated above.

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Re^8: Perl Contempt in My Workplace
by vkon (Curate) on May 29, 2021 at 07:50 UTC
    My own recent experience of a problem do have basis in reality, because this is what have happened in my recent experience.

    I assume that you do not think that what I said was not true (because I haven't lied)

    I honestly tried to find an acceptable solution for me in Perl but decided to find elsewhere because Perl solution seemed to me incomplete.
    It could be that my decision to switch to another solution was wrong - I can accept that I have weak search-fu or my intuition failed this time.

    2 questions to you:

    • this above statement - is it also flawed? if so - in what way it flawed?
    • the more important question:
      can you point me to a ready Perl solution for single large SQL table on server with datatables frontend with Excel-like filtering and searches?
      I will switch to it immediately.

      Your "experience" is the outcome of your behaviour. You didn't bother reading the front page, or any seemingly any other documentation for the tool you choose to use. You continually reiterate false information, regardless of how many different people correct you. You make a baseless stance regarding version numbers, and refuse to accept alternative viewpoints/reality. The method to write some code to achieve what you want has been described already, and here you are asking for someone else to do it for you. Throw into the mix contradictory statements.... inflexible: unwilling to change or compromise..

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