Okay: My coding skills are still weak.
But I realize that all good monks must eventually post some real code.
So: Here goes; I have been working with the tutorial node.
#!perl -w
use strict;
print "Do you like deep perlish questions at the voting booth?\n";
my $input = <>;
chomp $input;
if ($input eq 'y')
{
while ( <DATA> ) {
chomp;
my @SelfActualization = split /\|/;
print join(' ', @SelfActualization), "\n";
}
}else{
if ($input eq 'n'){
print "Non of the above for me. MU.";
}
}
__END__
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