Bandwidth exceeded. Can I suggest this would make a good meditation? Perlmonks has more bandwidth than your site, almost certainly.

Since I can't see the list:

  1. When would yo prefer a hash to an array, and vice versa? Why, in each case?
  2. What's your favorite CPAN module? Why? What would you change about it?
  3. Do you have any modules on CPAN? What do they do?
  4. Explain how objects and inheritance work in Perl.
  5. Explain what references do and how they work.
  6. When would you prefer a plugin/delegation architecture to an inheritance-base one? Why
I'll probably think of some more.

In reply to Re: Perl interview questions by pemungkah
in thread Perl interview questions by jassics

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