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<node id="510836" title="Re^2: PERL as shibboleth and the Perl community" created="2005-11-22 10:49:12" updated="2005-11-22 05:49:12">
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thor</author>
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But that's the thing: in the cases you've given, the arrangement of letters is different, which would lead to different words.  The difference between "perl", "Perl", and "PERL" is capitalization; their respective arrangements of letters is the same.  I find it somewhat ironic that a trained linguist would have built in that much overloading into one word.
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&lt;p&gt;thor
&lt;p&gt;&lt;small&gt;&lt;tt&gt;
Feel the white light, the light within&lt;br/&gt;
Be your own disciple, fan the sparks of will&lt;br/&gt;
For all of us waiting, your kingdom will come&lt;/tt&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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