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TRADE / SHARE costly perl programs here

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Re: TRADE / SHARE costly perl programs here
by AgentM (Curate) on Feb 24, 2001 at 12:19 UTC
    Sorry. FYI, that's not the sort of thing we do here. Most of us are fully capable of programming ourselves. Even if some of us can't well enough yet, we are here to learn and to promote the learning of perl and unlikely to pass out cash for scripts from some scrounger. Please don't waste any more of our time.
    AgentM Systems nor Nasca Enterprises nor Bone::Easy nor Macperl is responsible for the comments made by AgentM. Remember, you can build any logical system with NOR.
Side-effect of using Linux
by orkysoft (Friar) on Mar 12, 2001 at 12:15 UTC

    One of the by-effects of using Linux is that I don't 'need' any 'expensive' programs to run a well-working system.

    Besides, those 'costly' Perl programs you have are either buggy junk created by greedy opportunists, or they've been created by Perl Monks. In the first case, I wouldn't want those programs because of their quality, and in the second case, I wouldn't rip off a fellow Monk!

    Of course, those 'costly' programs, if of quality, would be interesting to read to learn from, but the authors post plenty of just as informative code snippets and thought right here!

    In short: I think you should print them on toilet paper! ~;-)

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