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 if u can't reply then there is no need of your comments.
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Snarky comments like that are no way to engender in the Monks here any sort of desire to help you. I, for one, am offended by your attitude.  This is a peer reviewed "forum", for a lack of better word, where the practice of good Perl coding is furthered.  It is not your personal help desk.
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If you had attempted to solve the problem yourself and posted your code explaining what went wrong you'd get more help than by just saying "I want to write code to predict the stock market out to the year 2115, where do I start?" &lt;/p&gt;
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For further guidance I'd suggest you read the tutorials at [519263|Understanding and Using PerlMoks] especially [172086|this article].  If you follow those guidelines you'll find the Monastery a much friendlier place.
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Peter L. Berghold  -- Unix Professional&lt;br&gt;
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