can any fool add his own favourite Foo::Bar::Broken?

That was a related question, but "any fool" is not an alias for grantm, and "Foo::Bar::Broken" is not an alias for XML::Simpler. I'm ashamed one of my favourite sites lacks even the simplest layer of quality control.

Have you seen my latest module? **mocking code**

That was supposed to be a joke. Just like XML::Simpler, it turned out to be a bad one. It is however a good example of code that does exactly what is documented, and I couldn't have written my reply without this visualisation.

Its not like grantm is an stupid beginnier, his XML::Simple module seems to be quite popular.

I quite like XML::Simple. I hate XML::Simpler, though (mostly because of it's serious-looking name).

As for crazyinsomniac's reaction, of course I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I'd like to add that I was about to write something similar - that's what people do when they're very upset.

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