besides there's no telling to which server OS, they will migrate to in the future, in which case i might have to rework the code if i use Path::Tiny.
Program for today and today's operating systems to solve todays problem, what you're actually getting paid for, the future is unpredictable, cross that bridge when you get paid for it :)
FWIW the way I see it Path::Tiny should work for you today, it should work for 99% of computers in use today, because 99% are Unix-like and Win32Windows
Some perspective on predicting the future Re^6: Finding repeat sequences.
In reply to Re^6: print last file updated into directory (future is unpredictable)
by Anonymous Monk
in thread print last file updated into directory
by fabrizio_start_perl
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