Re: Is substr only way of getting nth character of string?

Re: Is substr only way of getting nth character of string?

am 04.04.2008 14:50:56 von Jonathan Clark

On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 18:10:30 -0800, Robbie Hatley wrote:

>
> Given program X....
> in Cobol: 857 pages
> in C: 37 pages
> in C++: 5 pages
> in APL: @&*%@#*$%*(%^*&@#*&%#@ (1/4 line of gibberish) In Perl:
> JustDo($what_I_mean)
> or die "Sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that!";

Would you mind if I grabbed that for my sigmonster?


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