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Re^2: Which is your favourite cmt-deserving Perl feature?

by blazar (Canon)
on Jul 22, 2005 at 09:24 UTC ( [id://477150]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Which is your favourite cmt-deserving Perl feature?
in thread Which is your favourite cmt-deserving Perl feature?

Hmmm "CMT" ne "cmt".

Leaving aside jokes, I must say that I can't stand too people who spells everything like a dude, a' la "can u plz tell me if u can do this or that b4..." But I thought that "cmt", especially used only once, would have been an acceptable and commonly used abbreviation.

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Re^3: Which is your favourite cmt-deserving Perl feature?
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 22, 2005 at 15:33 UTC
    But I thought that "cmt", especially used only once, would have been an acceptable and commonly used abbreviation.

    Yes, the meaning is clear, but what does this thread have to do with the Country Music Television channel?

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