UPDATE: Abigail-II is insistent that the method cache problem is not an issue, since it is fixed in recent versions of Perl. Although he could have been more polite about it, I accept his criticism, and have striken out the offending sentence.
I propose that both correctness, and Perl, are much more interesting than politeness. When I was first getting started, Abigail was probably the most useful person to in my learning. Precicely because he would skip all the niceties and just tell me, "no that's totally wrong, ..."
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