It's kind of like deciding what is a medicine and what is simply an herbal remedy. A pragma, in concept, means that it changes the actual core Perl language in some way so that it is better able to work with you on expressing a solution. A non-pragma module, in concept, offers you a set of tools separate from the actual Perl language, with which you build your solution. Clear enough for you? Sometimes, me neither.
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