I like Perl because:
- CowboyNeal
- CowboyNeal
- CowboyNeal
- CowboyNeal
- CowboyNeal
My Favorite OS is
- CowboyNealOS
- FreeCowboyNeal
- OpenCowboyNeal
- LiCowboyNealux
- BeCowboyNeal
May favorite pattern match is:
- /^CowboyNeal/
- /^CowboyNeal$/
- /(Cowboy|Neal)/
- /CowboyNeal.*/
- /CowboyNeal/
I keep my perl at:
- /usr/local/bin/CowboyNeal
- /usr/bin/CowboyNeal
- c:\Perl\CowboyNeal.exe
- /opt/bin/CowboyNeal
- HD:CowboyNeal f:CowboyNeal
My Favorite Editor is:
- vCowboyNeal
- emacCowboyNeals
- piCowboyNeal
- NoteCowboyNeal
- elCowboyNealvis
Best Perl 5.6 Feature is:
- CowboyNeal()
- CowboyNeal() emulation on Win32
- Lexical CowboyNeals
- Autovivfying CowboyNeal
- vCowboyNeal.12.34 notation
Cheers,
KM
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