> Hey, lots of people don't know Perl. Maybe they've been 
> concentrating on C, 
> or Python, or they're too busy with becoming expert at the 
> ins and outs of 
> their MTA, MDA, and related systems. It doesn't make them 
> "blithering idiots".
> 
> But I would agree that those who don't speak Perl should not 
> attempt to 
> write their own eval functions. (Basically, "if you don't 
> speak Perl, don't 
> try writing some Perl. Especially if it's going to affect 
> your mail delivery.")

Rules/expressions are a step up from learning HTML. There is absolutely
no reason to learn Perl in order to create rules or expressions. I can
change the time on a clock without knowing how it works.



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