Might just be bad English and they want 'someone' to code it for them. I'd say it is a badly worded GMTC, especially since there's no mention of pay/contact info etc
@Dharman We don't target users, if you think there's something suspicious then mod-flag one of the posts with some links and an explanation, but there's nothing we can do here
I was going through the list of words in this ell post and I think I can pronounce all of them except perhaps "synecdoche" and "chalcedony", which I have an idea about, but not certain about
Those 2 I think are sin-ek-doe-sh and kal-keh-doe-nee, but not convinced (that doe-sh didn't come out right, I meant it as one syllable)
@NickA for years, we say Cream Eggs but they (creme egg folk) announced it was meant to be cr-em egg instead, but, the UK decided that was not the case. xD
I am low on Google-fu. The "Hello, World!" program for Perl, as a one-liner (page 20 in "Programming Perl"), does not work on Windows (single and double quotes must be swapped for it to work). (If you use Perl on Windows you will almost immediately run into this problem.)
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