As you may have seen from the introductory text, the whole text is written while learning XS. Given that, pointing out problems with it as "You have the florbleblitz problem" is not terribly useful. It would be far more useful if you could provide explanations of what the problem is, why it is a problem and ideally some hints on how to fix it. Or, of course, links to existing texts with such information. This goes extra much for anything to do with magic, since the documentation included with Perl on that subject explicitly says that it's obsolete and should not be used.
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