I think you didn't get a reply because you used the terms 'correct' and 'proper', neither of which has much meaning in Perl culture.


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I think you didn't get a reply because you used the terms 'correct' and 'proper', neither of which has much meaning in Perl culture.

I think you didn't get a reply because you used the terms 'correct' and 'proper', neither of which has much meaning in Perl culture.

I think you didn't get a reply because you used the terms 'correct' and 'proper', neither of which has much meaning in Perl culture.

I think you didn't get a reply because you used the terms 'correct' and 'proper', neither of which has much meaning in Perl culture.