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Re: Which modules provide highest return-on-investment?

by Anonymous Monk
on Oct 10, 2008 at 07:43 UTC ( [id://716374]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Which modules provide highest return-on-investment?

None. Spend your time learning general techniques, and you'll be able to pick up any module in no time.
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Re^2: Which modules provide highest return-on-investment?
by missingthepoint (Friar) on Oct 10, 2008 at 08:01 UTC

    I think that's overstated (to put it lightly). There are lots of modules that require domain-specific knowledge - the ones from Bioperl, for instance.


    email: perl -e 'print reverse map { chr( ord($_)-1 ) } split //, "\x0bufo/hojsfufqAofc";'
      The modules don't define your domain, or teach you about it, they just do X using N techniques (OO, callbacks, iterators ...). Which domain for highest return of time/energy/X? Golf :)

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