Good morning monks,
in these years spended in the monastery I' have encountered many times some true valuable nodes, not only in the Perl coding field but showing also genial solution for common problem or eviscerating a particular argument or simply a.. MustRead.

Here in the court the informations are well accesible: well organized sections, remark on the weekly/montly best ones.. and I always trust in Super Search.

But (yes darling there is always a but..), sparse like daisies in a green field, there are true Pearl of wisdom risking getting lost in a sea of ol' good nodes.

It comes to my mind many examples but I dont want to pollute the poll..

Yes the poll.. this is my proposition: having a node where everyone can point to a must read here in the monastry and have all the answers ordered by popularity for a permanent poll like expirience (may be a problem for the expirience system? voting there may not give expirience?).

If like this start to point out some Pearl.

Lor*
there are no rules, there are no thumbs..

In reply to Florilegium Monasterii aka AllTheTimeMustRead by Discipulus

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