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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, David Ross wrote:

I have been studying PERL 5 core and modules to identify options and
issues for meta-architectures and automated code generation. PERL 6
documents and discussion provide insight essential to effectively using
PERL 5 and preparing for PERL 6.
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developing in PERL struggling to catch up. The conceptual and concrete

Funny to notice how you could study PERL{5,6} so much still failing to realize that there's not such a thing as "PERL". See


  perldoc -q 'difference between "perl" and "Perl"'

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No offense intended, Michele --
Your right, I didn't think of that at all, but still, who's gonna go into
the temp internet folder and create a cookie? At least not most users.
Of course *most* users aren't going to do that.  *Most* users aren't
trying to hack your site!  You don't program securely for *most* users -
you program securely for the few users who *are* trying to be malevolent.
- Paul Lalli in clpmisc, "Re: free source authentication script"

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