
Greg, by contrast, never worries about logistics or reality he always assumes that things will magically work out.

In addition to that, however, Jean also has a tendency to worry about things like how we could possibly test thousands of scripts submitted by hundreds of people and written in dozens of different scripting languages. Is that because Scripting Guy Jean Ross is a killjoy? Yes, she is. However, Scripting Guy Jean Ross wasn’t thrilled with the idea of adding IronPython, and was only lukewarm in her support for Perl. What does that mean that we “unanimously voted” to add only one new division? To tell you the truth, that means that Greg was in favor of adding both IronPython and Perl in fact, he was in favor of allowing people to submit scripts in any scripting language. In the end, however, the Official Organizing Committee for the 2008 Winter Scripting Games unanimously voted to add only one new division: Perl.

Back when the Scripting Guys first started planning the 2008 Winter Scripting Games (February 15 th through March 3 rd, right here in the Script Center) we gave serious thought to adding new divisions for both IronPython and Perl.

Before we begin today, we have a question for you, and for everyone else out there in Scripting Land. Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I use Excel’s Find method to search for values within a worksheet?
