what type of documentation would you take (both Perl-related, and non-Perl)?
There's life outside of Perl? "Hi, my nick is Mr. Muskrat and I am a geek."
The only documentation I read is Perl or Linux related. And I only read up on Linux when I have to. I read Perl books, FAQs, manpages, POD... Whatever I can get my hands on. I am currently in the process of studying "Programming Perl, 3rd Edition" for the umpteenth time.
Perl relaxes me. Perl soothes my frazzled nerves. Perl is my chocolate. ;-)
What was the question again?
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