Hello,

Fun post! Thanks for starting the discussion. I asked something related not long ago that you might find to be an interesting read while some of the monks begin putting together their list. (Though I'm curious to see how many will come up with 10.) It seems to not be as easy to answer as you might think at first.

By the way, what are some of the modules YOU learned the most from? :-)

P.S. I moved your post from Seekers of Perl Wisdom to here in Meditations since this is more of a request for comments/opinions as opposed to a specific question on code, a module etc. You may want to edit your title by prefixing it with an 'RFC:' to attract more of the responses you're looking for here.


"...the adversities born of well-placed thoughts should be considered mercies rather than misfortunes." — Don Quixote

In reply to Re: Improving your skills by reading module sources by luis.roca
in thread Improving your skills by reading module sources by unlinker

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