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<p>For number 3, you could also suggest an alternative to the command lines docs. There is the [href://http://perldoc.perl.org/|Perl programming documentation] online which is just as extensive as the perldocs that come with perl, however the website is clickable so a user can go from one item to a related item with relative ease. There is a plug-in for search boxes at Mycroft for Perldocs as well. I prefer the web docs over the command line docs. In my opinion, they are easier to read. The docs have many pretty colors. :)</p>
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<div><strong><em>Have a cookie and a very nice day!</em></strong></div>
<div><em>Lady Aleena</em></div>
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