I followed your links and found a shallow, poorly written rant that fails to provide any refutation of Ovid's ideas. In fact it appears to be more an ad hominem attack against Ovid specifically and Perl programmers in general.
Until you can manage to provide any sort of intelligent counter argument, I suggest that you find another place to post. I don't speak for anyone but myself, but I don't appreciate pointless attacks against people who are actively trying to create constructive dialog and new ideas.
-pete
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