On Friday 28 May 2010, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> I once had a sub, taking a single param,
> kept passing it in until I was damned.
> 
> All of a sudden, the sub needed two,
> I knew right then, that I was through.
> 
> The undef was nice, naughty with spice,
> but the hrefs as params was what I should do.
> 
> If you think a sub, will only accept one,
> accept params properly, and don't be shunned.
> 
> Three layers deep, and still coding fast,
> changes like this, will never last.
> 
> Not only code, but also documentation,
> how am I going to give a fscking demonstration?
> 
> Assume nothing when coding, and create a plan,
> this will avoid pitfalls, wherever you can.
> 
> Search the archives, for Uri and Randal,
> guaranteed that you'll always, get a good scandal.
> 
> Seriously though, search them up,
> there are many others too, who actually give a fsck.
> 
> Many say that this list is for beginners...
> I'm still a beginner, but this list makes me a winner.
> 
> ...sorry for the crap... Just trying to have some fun before going back
> to coding :P
> 
> -stevieb
> 
> ps: % perl -e 'print "Not Another Perl Hacker"'
> 
> 
>subject: A story

.. and a good one at that :-)

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