Has anyone found a useful use for Quantum::Superpositions? I'm not talking about a computing breakthrough or anything silly like that (which is impossible for obvious reasons), but just a use for it which provides a more elegant solution than current functionality allows. Anyone?
Neat module, excellent use of Class::Multimethods too. Check it out if you haven't already.
In reply to Useful uses of Quantum::Superpositions? by Anonymous Monk
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