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on Jan 25, 2012 at 19:18 UTC
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In the beginning, Larry said, "Let there be Perl", and there was Perl.
And many programmers flocked to Perl saying, "Let us do this and that in Perl".
And the programmers wrote sloppy code, and hacked code, and dirty code, and nice code, and all types of code.
And there became more than one way to do it.
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and lo there became more than one way to do it.
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