--- Yanick Champoux wrote: > My reading of each of the commandment, I found out, > follows a rigourous processus. I always punctuate the > disclosure of the commandment at hand with an outraged > "preposterous!". At around mid-section, it unavoidly morphs > into a "hmmm, I can see his point.. but it ain't for me. It > just doesn't jive with my vibes". By the time I've made > it to the end, though, it is rare indeed that I haven't > seen the light, donned the ritual sackcloth and ashes, > sworn to atone for my sins and to walk the straight and > narrow from now on.
Wow, `/, thanks for the doozie quotation. I just added it to the top of: http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=500556 > Seriously, I consider PbP to be the best programming > investment I did this year. It is worth its weight in > depleted uranium bars, and is twice as entertaining. I > recommend it heartily to all my friends, wether they > be Perl programmers or not. It's that good. :-) After all these years of separation, I find myself still agreeing with `/. :-) ... even trying to persuade Sydney.pm by rabbiting on about PBP, the (crappy) talk slides available here: http://perl.net.au/download/pbp-slides.tar.gz Joie, /-\ ____________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News: Get the latest news via video today! http://au.news.yahoo.com/video/