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Re: RFC: How to survive your first few months of Perl

by GrandFather (Saint)
on Nov 11, 2008 at 20:04 UTC ( [id://722967]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to RFC: How to survive your first few months of Perl

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Re^2: RFC: How to survive your first few months of Perl
by graff (Chancellor) on Nov 12, 2008 at 02:43 UTC
    And in that vein, we would not want to leave out Super Search... I think one of the best ways to get acquainted with some new module is to put this into the first text box ("Match text containing: ..."):
    Some::Module <code>
    If the module in question actually exists, that query to Super Search is sure to turn up a variety of nodes containing code snippets using that module. Best thing ever.
      And in that vein, we would not want to leave out Super Search...(snip)...Match text containing: ...Some::Module

      For those kinds of searches, I wouldn't overburden the site...you could more easily use google and get better results. Save SuperSearch for things like searching by poster or (no replies)/(replies only), etc.

      Oops...DUP of node below.
      And in that vein, we would not want to leave out Super Search...(snip)...Match text containing: ...Some::Module

      For those kinds of searches, I wouldn't overburden the site...you could more easily use google. Save SuperSearch for things like searching by poster or replies only, etc.

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