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Willard B. Trophyby Willard B. Trophy (Hermit) |
on Oct 17, 2002 at 14:03 UTC ( [id://206025]=user: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Discovered Perl when looking for a data manipulation tool that sucked less that Fortran-77 & DCL under VMS for a wind farm company... I've done a lot of Perl for publishing dictionaries; classic text manipulation stuff, really. I have also done more PostScript programming than is good for one. What the world needs is RPNPerl. My minor claim to fame is that I "got Perl in the dictionary" back in 1998. Google for "group:comp.lang.perl.misc author:stewart@ref.collins.co.uk". 'Tis I, and I have the e-mail from Tom C to prove it. I work with wind energy, and now seldom touch Perl. I'm also quite Scottish. In fact, possibly more Scottish than I was when I first arrived in Canada. The name Willard B. Trophy was inspired by Richard Brautigan. It's also very silly, but everyone else here has silly user names, so why shouldn't I? -----BEGIN PERL GEEK CODE BLOCK----- I'm famed for my sweet making, in particular Scots Tablet. The Toronto PMers are addicted to it. I have two very tedious blogs: We Saw A Chicken ... and Numpty's Progress. I'm also a ham radio operator, callsign VA3PID; you'll usually find me on PSK31 around 14.070MHz. I have a not very clever JAPH:
If the backticks scare you, here's what it (harmlessly) produces: ## ##### ###### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ####### ###### ####### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##### ## ## ## ## ## If you need to get in touch, I can't stand that nasty-ass chatterbox thing, so I remain, scruss /at/ gmail /dot/ com |
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