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<ELLIOTTCABLE>
so tbh I've never used it
<ELLIOTTCABLE>
any of the Perls, I mean
<ELLIOTTCABLE>
maybe like, once, ten years ago, copy-and-pasting bits
<jfhbrook>
right, when perl was a thing my hacker friend in college was like perl rocks and I was like man I can not learn this as language #1
<ELLIOTTCABLE>
my kingdom to actually remember :cfdo without having to Google it
<ELLIOTTCABLE>
-_
<ELLIOTTCABLE>
hahah I had to hunt down the weirdest URLs for my testing corpus
<ELLIOTTCABLE>
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa752574(VS.85).aspx balanced delimiters appear in URLs way more often than you'd think, for instance
<ELLIOTTCABLE>
lmao my IRC client, predictably, didn't handle that well. only recognised it as a URL up until the opening paren
<ELLIOTTCABLE>
and, given that I *explicitly* include basically All Of The Protocols in an explicitly-handled way, I had to hunt-down some non-standard protocols to ensure that something I don't handle behaves well, like drafts://x-callback-url/create?text=Hello%20World