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in thread How To Identify or List Core Modules

"...answer that question for myself?"

Perhaps like this?

" I've never taken a formal class on Perl."

Never mind. Perhaps this spared you another painful experience (i'm a bit unsure "ob man dass so sagt").

I saw some assignments from such a "formal class on Perl". Holy crap! Weird constructs and inquisitorial questions without any practical orientation.

I doubt very much that you would have learned anything about corelist in such "a formal class".

Best regards, Karl

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»

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by marinersk (Priest) on Jun 23, 2015 at 18:02 UTC

    That's two of you now who have leaned on Google rather than Super Search.

    I'll take that as a cluebat. :-)

      "... leaned on Google rather than Super Search"

      What should i say? At least i know now what cluebat means - less or more.

      Best regards, Karl

      «The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»

        Another variant is the "clue-by-four", a carpentry reference to the standard single-family residential construction lumber called a 2x4, obviously, since it's 1.5 inches deep and 3.5 inches wide (??? Americans are strange).

      So you can teach an old dog new tricks?