That has a nice ring to it, but I'm at least mildly serious. A novice tries to write Perl code that looks like other languages he knows. An apprentice works Perl idioms into his code, and a journeyman uses the idioms correctly. A master stops noticing any of that and just writes code.
See also The Tao of Programming for a humorous take on mastery, which isn't quite as humorous if you know what you're doing.
In reply to Re: Master in Perl?
by TheoPetersen
in thread Master in Perl?
by Beatnik
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