I've found the old unix maxim of small tools that do one job and do it well is a good one to keep in mind. A large "solution" isn't going to do exactly what you want. Instead a collection of solutions of the sub-problems of your task is more manageable. Then you can tie them together into your overarching solution.
In other words, a not-quite-great-but-good-enough solution may be the best there is.
--Pileofrogs
In reply to Re: How do manage your Perl application development, build, and deployment?
by pileofrogs
in thread How do manage your Perl application development, build, and deployment?
by TGI
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