Writing obfuscated code is fun, and certainly a challenge, but it's really a very specialized niche. Learning how to do it may teach you a lot of Perl features, but it really doesn't teach you how to use them well. I think the latter is more important than the former, and hopefully you'll agree that obfuscation is not the best example of it.
In reply to Re^2: New Perl user looking for code to study
by revdiablo
in thread New Perl user looking for code to study
by ddam
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