There are three genres of drama: tragedy, comedy, and the
satyr play. While dramatic brings a mean of a negative event, the drama
is just a neutral word ( vox media ), with the meaning of action so your
title can be read as: the simple fact to be a newcomer
Well reminded. Surely, I've been a bit lax on the title choice. But I
thought it to be a title that would catch atention. But again, well
reminded.
And I agree with you, if this Perl journey has an end, then I don't
want to reach it, as it's probably boring, I suppose. :)
I have bookmarked your meditation in the learning and
teaching Perl of my bibliotheca where you can find othere interesting
readings.
Well, thank you a lot. I'm honored since this is a space I visit from
time to time.
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