Well as I'm still learning Perl -- not that you ever stop learning -- I personally tend to try to do things without modules first so that I get a better core understanding of Perl.
As far as writing my own print, etc... if I was interested in doing that for a project I was working on, I probably would give it a shot. Until that point though, I'll continue on down the road I travel now.
I'm currently writing a program that parses HTML pages, and yes I know I could use a module, but for me, I'm sharpening my regex skills the way I'm doing it. When I finish it, I will look at using the module to see if that simplifies my code, but not until.
That's just me perhaps, but it works for me.
Some people fall from grace. I prefer a running start...
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