That's not a very good explanation, is it? What Data::Dumper can do is turn an internal Perl data structure into a scalar of valid Perl code that can be stored on disk or in a database somewhere. Since it's valid Perl code, it's easily editable. Since it's a separate file, it can be changed without changing the script. Just another approach.
In reply to Re: Code versus Config
by chromatic
in thread Code versus Config
by Odud
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