.... Knee-jerk reactions to constructs that you haven't taken the time to fully investigate will not produce a better Perl. Nor will they make you a better programmer.
Having thoughts and bravely sharing them, is a good first step on the journey to enlightenment :)
In reply to Re^2: Opinion: where Perl5 wasn't attractive for me
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Opinion: where Perl5 wasn't attractive for me
by rsFalse
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