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<node id="83743" title="A corrolary to TMTOWTDI" created="2001-05-28 16:04:39" updated="2005-08-15 15:19:26">
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petdance</author>
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I was reading 
[id://83720|this post about date handling] by
[id://11967|Friar Leon] and shook my head sadly.
It amazed me that someone like Friar Leon, who has clearly
been around the block in Perldom, could not realize that 
there's a Posix.pm module. (And I certainly don't mean to
pick on Friar Leon.  His node was just the one that caused this
train of thought.)
&lt;P&gt;
My premise: We somehow need to get into the heads of the
Perl Populace that the CPAN IS YOUR FRIEND.  Over on the perl6-*
lists, there's much discussion about how to handle CPAN
in Perl 6, and to promote its use.
&lt;P&gt;
My suggestion: I think that TMTOWTDI needs a corrolary.  
I suggest "Somebody's already done at least one."

Alternative: "If you're working on something that isn't 
specific to your application, it's probably already been
done."
&lt;P&gt;
&lt;B&gt;Addendum:&lt;/B&gt; I'm not suggesting that a CPAN 
module is the only/best way to do something.  What I'm 
asking is how we can make people more aware of CPAN, so 
that there's less of the "Oh my gosh, that does exactly
what I spent the last N hours working on" syndrome.


&lt;P&gt;
xoxo,&lt;BR&gt;
Andy
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%_=split/;/,".;;n;u;e;ot;t;her;c; ".   #   Andy Lester
'Perl ;@; a;a;j;m;er;y;t;p;n;d;s;o;'.  #   http://petdance.com
"hack";print map delete$_{$_},split//,q&amp;lt;   andy@petdance.com   &amp;gt;
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