Having reached the end of the First Quarter of 2001, it is now right and proper to pause and review our
Perl Resolutions for the year.
If you made any Perl Resolutions for 2001, take a moment to review them and to reflect on your progress. Then, if you feel so inclined, update us on your progress.
Now is also a good time to remove outdated resoutions, add any new ones that you've signed up for, or fine tune ones that'll stay on your list.
If you didn't make any Perl Resolutions for 2001, consider joining in now. Who is to say that resolutions made 3 months late are only worth 75%?
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