Toni Mueller wrote:
On Thu, 16.03.2006 at 15:16:50 +0000, jimbo <suppressed> wrote:If one knows Perl, if one knows the web, then one can know IC.
umm, define "knows Perl"...
This answer is composed of two parts.1. The ability to compose syntactically correct Perl structures such that when parsed by the Perl complier no errors are found.
2. The ability to execute successfully complied Perl such that a "useful" result is obtained.
The programming style in IC doesn't exactly make the inner workings
The programming style in IC is consistent with a large body of prior Perl art. This can be verified by examining any number of core modules included with the standard distribution, as well as any number of CPAN modules, as well as any number of Perl based frameworks including AxKit and Maypole.
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