This week, George Harrison gives us a song about both incrementing and taxes: “One, two, three, four, one, two…“
Now that we’ve been counted in song, let’s count in code for Perl Weekly Challenge 323.
This week, George Harrison gives us a song about both incrementing and taxes: “One, two, three, four, one, two…“
Now that we’ve been counted in song, let’s count in code for Perl Weekly Challenge 323.
This week is another blog-light week; my evening for writing got eaten up by a production problem at work, so… here, listen to Signs by the Five Man Electrical Band while we whip through Perl Weekly Challenge 322.
They say that “comparison is the thief of joy”, but the people who say that aren’t computer scientists.
I’ve only got one song on my music server at home that has “compare” in the title, so please enjoy it (and have a link to the artists while you’re at it).
So now let’s head on into this week’s distinctly unique Perl Weekly Challenge 321.
I wrote the solutions two days ago, but couldn’t think of anything to write about it, and now it’s Mother’s Day and if I don’t post this now, it will be too late. And I promised myself I’d keep up with these for my mom, so, without any music or other commentary, let’s look at Perl Weekly Challenge 320.
This week in the Perl Weekly Challenge, I’m free associating. I want to use a Bag for task 2, and my wife has a bag from her production of Ragtime two and a half years ago that whenever she uses it, I sing 🎶 The people called it Bag-time… 🎶
So let’s be the Perl on the swing for Perl Weekly Challenge 319.