So it's no more use'ing warnings
and no more real threads;
no more "if braces"
and no more \*ARGVs;
no more dollars as the sigils;
no more one-liners with `perl -a`;
I'm free() at last
I'm undef at last
I'm lost and found
...fetch your stop words, baby...
...cos we're stemming words, tonight...
...import nlkt...
...everything's gonna...
...be alright?
The story behind: I used to wander the monastery when I had more free time and I still enjoy writing Perl for my needs, but finding a grave bug report abandoned for 7 years was just too sad to see. I removed the code I had written and implemented the task in question in a different language.
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