What kind of software do you write in Perl?
- Sys-Admin scripts and utilities
- Networking scripts via the Libnet (Net::*) modules
- CGI script
- Video games
- Servers
- Compilers
- Just JAPHs and other Obfuscations
- I just do one-liners!
- Oh!, software - that's what Perl is for!
Outdoor activites
- Ride Bicycle
- Soccer
- Hiking / Backpacking
- Astronomy
- Swimming
- Surfing
- Water Polo
- Other
- Allergic to the sun
Favorite Color
- #FF0000
- #800000
- #FF0000
- #FF00FF
- #808080
- #000000
- #808000
- #00FF00
- #0000FF
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