For what it's worth, a few minor errata that caught my eye:
- Page 100, last non-code line: this line references "even()" but all of the earlier mentions said "odd()".
- Pge 308, first non-code line: "table-drive approach" =~ s/ve /ven /;
I can't find the Getopt::Clade on CPAN; am I looking in the wrong place?
Also, on page 151-152, I was disapointed not to find an example of GRT sorting; I know you mention it on page 164, but a roll-your-own example might help popularize this seemingly esoteric technique...
# Sort by SHA-512 digest of scripts
# (optimized with Gutman-Rosler packed default sort)
@sorted_scripts
= map { substr($_, 64) }
sort
map { sha512($_) . $_ }
@scripts;
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