I have a couple special scripts that I use quite a bit. I include them as needed, and I never seem to have problems. I honestly never thought of making any of them into perl modules.
My question is about the efficiency of perl modules vs. perl scripts. Is a module necessarily more efficient than a script? When I ask about efficiency, I mean memory, speed, and so on. Would a module handle memory better? Would it be faster?
(me thinks me needs to learn to write a module)
--Coplan
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