One that contributes greatly to my impatience is CPAN::Mini.

With it, I never have to wait until being back online to install a module I find needed for something I want to do ASAP.

One that contributes greatly to my hubriness is Acme::Pr0n.

No, really :-) Like "See? This language I use even has a module for getting pr0nography of the web. Does your language have something like that?"

And they never say "sure", they just stay there, staring, trying to understand whether it is true, and then they start making questions on how to use it :-)


In reply to Re: Modules that significantly contribute to {Impatience,Hubris} by cog
in thread Modules that significantly contribute to {Impatience,Hubris} by blazar

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