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Re: Which modules provide highest return-on-investment?by MadCat (Initiate) |
on Oct 12, 2008 at 08:32 UTC ( [id://716663]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
If I could start over, I'd still probably follow the same route: Don't learn the ins and outs of something until I need it, and when I need something that frobnoggles fuzballs, I'll go on CPAN to see if there's a module around that can frobnoggle a fuzzball. If there is, install it, read the docs and then start the learning process.
For me the most important thing isn't knowing how a certain module works, but knowing where to find one or more modules that do what I want :)
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