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Re: checking the end of line

by Fastolfe (Vicar)
on Jul 20, 2002 at 00:13 UTC ( [id://183510]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to checking the end of line

Hi Sara, I couldn't help but notice that you've posted a lot of questions here at PerlMonks that are all very similar to each other. In addition I've seen posts from others that are also fairly similar to your own.

If you don't mind me asking, what exactly do you hope to gain out of PerlMonks here? A lot of people have been providing you with answers in the form of raw code, but it doesn't look like you've learned a whole lot through your petitioning.

In addition, we tend to frown on requesting code to solve homework problems. While we've no real evidence that you're doing this as part of your homework, the fact that you have a shadow here posting very similar questions makes me wonder.

It might help us if you took a step back and tried to think of what you're wanting to learn here and ask for help learning these concepts instead of asking for help solving very specific (and seemingly contrived) text processing problems over and over again.

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Re: Re: checking the end of line
by Courage (Parson) on Jul 20, 2002 at 07:35 UTC
    My guess (fifty-fifty) - this is probably a group of students who get help from perlmonks and they use single login?
    This will explain asking similar questions over and over again.

    Courage, the Cowardly Dog.

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