but having a well documented module on CPAN seems more efficient than writing, documenting and testing own code.
I disagree completely, and bad justifictions don't make the case.
Adding to the clutter of never-used modules that make up 50%+ of CPAN doesn't help anyone. Nor Perl's cause.
Better to have only 5000 useful modules than 25,000 of which only 20% are useful.
In reply to Re^7: ChainMap of Hashes on CPAN?
by BrowserUk
in thread ChainMap of Hashes on CPAN?
by LanX
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