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Re: Thoughts on script portabilityby Sol-Invictus (Scribe) |
on Jan 26, 2004 at 14:18 UTC ( #324144=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
It's refreshing to read a topic like this, I tend to find this line of thought is automatic flame bait in some circles (which shall remain nameless).
I agree with you in that necessity dictates everything, even core modules started out as someone needing to do something bad enough. I would also like to add one further point to what you said blue_cowdawg - modules make you user not a programmer. Yes, there are times when you have a deadline to meet and the modules are there, but if you have time why miss out on the opportunity to learn something new?
Of course the counter replies run thus:
testing - modules on CPAN have been tried and tested by loads of peeps optimisation - CPAN modules have been optimised (inferred by people who know how to do that) and of course "don't re-invent the wheel". But what the hell, say I, if you have time and the inclination, try and build an SMTP server using the socket module - you might not finish it, but (I believe), like a pilgrimage, the journey is worth more than the destination.
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