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Subject: Perl programmers are so cute
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Date: 2002-10-05T21:33:22-05:00
_Ian Hickson_: #include web-log.txt[1]. &#8220;I used some of Perl's niftier
features, such as using method lookup instead of a switch statement for the
preprocessing instruction dispatching, and exceptions instead of passing error
codes back and forth.&#8221; He he. Perl programmers are so cute when they
imitate Python programmers.
[1] http://ln.hixie.ch/?start=1033841933&count=1