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Re: Make a Markup Method in Perl?

by stevieb (Canon)
on May 16, 2012 at 00:25 UTC ( [id://970726]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Make a Markup Method in Perl?

You're the person who wanted to become an editor for Perlmonks blog, yes?

I get an idea of what you're asking, but imho you're getting too far ahead of yourself through your questions. Head on over to CPAN and have a look around.

Google is also your friend, as is the search utility within this site itself.

Perl, after all, is the Practical Extraction and Reporting Language.

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Re^2: Make a Markup Method in Perl?
by perl.j (Pilgrim) on May 16, 2012 at 00:34 UTC
    I found Term::ANSIColor. I also found a similar Perlmonks Q&A question, but it did not help much. By the way, this has nothing to do with the blog :-)
    --perl.j

      I'm just clarifying my point that I feel you may be getting ahead of yourself. What you should do, is produce a problem case containing the issue you want to solve, then supply code with what you've tried to solve it.

      After that, you'll get valuable responses either directly, or that point you to the modules or documentation you need to read.

      Stating that you want to create a new markup language with no real understanding of what the goals are isn't helpful at all. You've been here a year and have a significant amount of posts during that time... I'd think you'd understand that.

      I'm just trying to let you know what I think kindly... things can get harsh quickly here ;)

        I don't know why others are answering for me. But thanks :-). I understand.
        --perl.j
        Thanks! Honestly, my mindset is all over the place :-)

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