> >That's easy - pick any random piece of code from CPAN. > >(or just from the well written subset :-). The odds are > >high that it uses some idiom you aren't familir with and > >will stop you in your tracks when you are trying to > >debug through it in detail. > > I disbelieve. Well, naturally *you* disbelieve it, there aren't any perl idioms you aren't familiar with :-).
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