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Re: Re: •Re: What is %:: used for?

by Anonymous Monk
on Jun 14, 2002 at 14:47 UTC ( [id://174546]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: •Re: What is %:: used for?
in thread What is %:: used for?

Which part of "{grin}" don't you understand?

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Re: Re: Re: •Re: What is %:: used for?
by wedman (Sexton) on Jun 14, 2002 at 23:03 UTC
    Bareword "grin" not allowed while "strict subs"
Re: Re: Re: •Re: What is %:: used for?
by mdillon (Priest) on Jun 14, 2002 at 15:32 UTC
    Its use to play down an otherwise condescending and unnecessary statement, perhaps?
      You would see it as condescending only if it's your personal strategy to always know what is going on behind the scenes. For some people, they don't know and don't care, and the statement was merely a meant as the kind of warning that this is where the smoke and mirrors begins.

      I put "{grin}" because I was amused at the analogy I had created, not because I wanted to soften the blow of the statement.

      Put another way, "Beyond here lies dragons" can mean two things: if you consider yourself a dragonslayer, this is where to find them, but if you consider yourself a person who can be killed by dragons, this is a place not to go. And in either case, you're now happy for the sign.

      Get it?

      -- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker

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