Besides that, his brain is full of Perl 6 these days, so if there's a new Camel, I expect to see that instead of a Perl 5.10 or 5.12 version.
But Larry is not the only author of the Camel, and I would hope that Randal is whispering in Tim O'Reilly's ear about how perl 5.10 deserves a new book all on it's own.
Though if the idea is that we need to promote a new, updated, style of perl programming, obviously that's what "Perl Best Practices" is about.
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