Five years ago I joined perlmonks. Before we discussed a strange regex feature on the German Perl IRC channel, and it spilled over to perlmonks. My first post came out anonymously, but I believe it is the only node I ever wrote anonymously.
Obviously I enjoy my time here, and I want to reflect on some positive and negative aspects of perlmonks. Positive things first:
- Great community; most questions get answered quite well and fast
- Friendly, helpful and witty community
- The CB catches most off-topic discussions
- Very nice link syntax ([mod://CGI], [doc://$@] etc)
- Motivating and IMHO fair XP system
Most of my critisms relates to the technical aspects of perlmonks, which shows its age:
- Poor Unicode support (try to use non-Latin-1 characters in <code> blocks)
- Poor hackability: it's closed source, and even if you get access to the source, it's hard to set up a test system, and to get started hacking
- Unnecessary high barrier to entrance. Why does one have to use <p> or <br> tags to get a somewhat readable node?
- I feel that somtimes trolls get too much attention. I don't have a good solution for that, but sometimes I feel there must be more that could be done. (Maybe grey out nodes with reputation <= -5, hide them and their subtrees by default, and abolish Worst Nodes?)
I firmly believe that these problems are solvable, though I don't see myself in the position to solve them.
Most importantly I want to thank all the monks for teaching me incredible amounts about Perl and about Programming, and for providing me with interesting problems to think about.
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Re: Five Years at the Monastery
by davies (Prior) on May 21, 2012 at 08:31 UTC | |
Re: Five Years at the Monastery
by aaron_baugher (Curate) on May 21, 2012 at 21:12 UTC | |
Re: Five Years at the Monastery
by stevieb (Canon) on May 21, 2012 at 21:33 UTC | |
by clueless newbie (Curate) on May 23, 2012 at 23:06 UTC | |
Re: Five Years at the Monastery
by Argel (Prior) on May 21, 2012 at 22:10 UTC | |
Re: Five Years at the Monastery
by xiaoyafeng (Deacon) on Jun 05, 2012 at 10:29 UTC |
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