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diacritics later, so I can feel better while still ignoring UTF's existence.
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AUTHOR
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Evelyn Klein <evelykay@gmail.com> & Phillip Pollard <bennie@cpan.org>
As much as I wish I could be fully blamed for this, I must admit that
Mrs. Evelyn Klein came up with the awesome idea, took the time to make the
measurements, and wrote the original code in Python. I just made sure it
was less readable, in Perl.
A significant boost in speed via a patch from James Raspass <jraspass@gmail.com>
Additional patches from Mark A. Smith. <jprogrammer082@gmail.com>
Non-judgemental support for DVORAK keyboards added anonymously by RT user
'spro^^*%*^6ut#@&$%*c in https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=117203
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Evelyn Klein <evelykay@gmail.com> & Phillip Pollard <bennie@cpan.org>
As much as I wish I could be fully blamed for this, I must admit that
Mrs. Evelyn Klein came up with the awesome idea, took the time to make the
measurements, and wrote the original code in Python. I just made sure it
was less readable, in Perl.
A significant boost in speed via a patch from James Raspass <jraspass@gmail.com>
Additional patches from Mark A. Smith. <jprogrammer082@gmail.com>
Non-judgemental support for DVORAK keyboards added anonymously by RT user
'spro^^*%*^6ut#@&$%*c in https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=117203
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