Originally published at Perl Weekly 632
Hi there!
My kids are not in school any more, but for those who have kids in school or who are themselves kids in school: good luck!
On a side note: yesterday I was interviewed on the weekly Ladino meeting called Enkontros de Alhad. It is in Ladino (Judeo Espanyol) and has nothing to do with Perl, but who knows, maybe you will find some parallel.
Enjoy the week!
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Your editor: Gabor Szabo.
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