Lian Claudiu Sebe wrote: > And since I've seen someone feeling bad about his position on the > leaderboard, I'd say it is more important to be on the board than just > lurking. While the top of the board can be crowded, it will always be > a guaranteed open spot right in the end of the list, just waiting for > those who dare ;-)
I agree. Get in there, have a go, and enjoy it. Don't worry about what people may think. The best way I know to improve your Perl is to submit your code for public review. Yes, it hurts sometimes, but it will definitely improve your Perl! In your case Bill, I actually admire the way you kept plugging away until you got a working solution. And I admired Dave Hoover in the last game for the same reason. Also, you definitely were not at the bottom because I received a number of beginner entries with worse scores than you but which failed the test program. /-\ndrew
