You certainly have heard about TIMTOWTDI (which is in my opinion a highly political statement). So, possibly you did choose the best way, but you won't be sure about that if you don't care for the other ways.

Well, and now1, TIMTOP. Even if you were not consciously aware of the fact, but "more than one way" already could include the choice of the programming language. I see this as one reason why you can find also sound answers about non-Perl-languages here in the monastery.

1 although, you already could interpret 5.8 (which seems still in use) and 5.22 (and those in between) as different Perls

In reply to Re: Find your own monastery: "Perl 6" is not Perl, and Perl is not a Dinosaur by soonix
in thread Find your own monastery: "Perl 6" is not Perl, and Perl is not a Dinosaur by 1nickt

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