I found out in my experience, that if you are going to use lots of CPAN modules, you'd better encapsulate their functionality in your classes, at least for the most critical.
In this way, when some CPAN class changes the way it works over time, you are not going to be hurt for that, and you can always adapt (and improve) your code base.
In reply to Re: Perl Code Quality
by cosimo
in thread Perl Code Quality
by Micz
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