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Martijn Lievaart
Oh, I don't . There's nothing wrong with writing quick-and-dirty Perl,
as long as you're willing to learn when there are better ways of doing
things.
And remember that Q&D Perl has it's place (especially for SysAdmins and
DBAs!), but when you run into problems, don't come here yet. First
convert to nice and clean (N&C?) perl. More often than not, you'll find
the problem yourself that way.
If that doesn´t help, by all means come here for help.
M4