in reply to Re^4: How to use the -T file op as a one-liner (kcott's relatives at Perl Monks)
in thread How to use the -T file op as a one-liner

Though strictly against site rules today, it was surprisingly common for early Perl Monk developers to use alter egos for testing

Most of the systems I have written and/or manage have an account for Boomer, the office hound. He has his own email address and is good at proof reading emails as well as testing how features work on accounts with non-admin privileges...

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