I haven't spent a lot of time yet mastering Super Search, so I know I could have found more posts by using that more expertly.

Note that Super Search sucks at what google is best at while Super Search is good at things google sucks at and can do things google refuses to do (and vice versa). So the two complement each other (and google is probably easier to like for searching here, as Super Search takes a bit of care to use effectively).

So we want google searching of PerlMonks as an alternative to Super Search and for the reasons you cited. (:

- tye        


In reply to Re^3: Using Google to search perlmonks.org (complements) by tye
in thread Using Google to search perlmonks.org by Scott7477

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