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On Monday, February 4, 2002, at 07:35 , Ala Qumsieh wrote:

> I tried to coin the term "Perl Bowling" once (in a post to 
> c.l.p.misc), but
> it didn't catch on!
> I wonder why :)

That's a shame -- I think it's a good name. The only problem, I 
think, is that there's a hard upper bound to one's score in 
bowling, which is *not* necessarily the case when writing Perl 
code.

How about Perl 21? The moderator posts a problem ala Perl 
golfing, but also posts the size of a secret, reference 
solution. The other players try to some up with solutions that 
come as close as possible in size to the reference solution, 
without going over.

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Craig S. Cottingham
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