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negative comments ?
Some times it's hard to see people failing to even diagonal reading a perldoc... Are using the supersearch on perlmonks.
People tend to post too fast IMO. It's ok when you don't really understand the perldoc or concepts of certain things. It's also good to post your code that doesn't work like it supposed to. I see a lot of posts just asking essentials which are easy found.
eg I need a redirect? He uses CGI.pm ... If you do a search in CGI.pm on redirect you get the answer immediatlty
I know there are a lot of tutorials on how to program. Maybe there should be some guides where the information is how to find it on a fast manner.
I want to hear/read some other opinions on the subject.
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My opinions may have changed,
but not the fact that I am right
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