"Uri Guttman" <u...@stemsystems.com> writes:

> that is splitting on the null string which exists BETWEEN each pair of
> chars. it doesn't leave a null leading string for some good reason i
> can't remember and i am not in the mood to rtfm. so its function will
> always be to split a string into a list of its chars. classic idiom to
> know. also m/(.)/sg will do the same thing.

Thanks (You particular butt head) 
<hehe ... just kidding about the last part, your comments are
quite useful, you may even make a semi decent coder of me yet>



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