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adrianh
<blockquote><em> I would like to ask you what your favorite top nodes are (and why) What did you learn from it, how did it solve a problem etc.</em></blockquote>
<p>I like:</p>
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<li>[id://26319] - since it's a handy pointer for people who don't understand the distinction</li>
<li>[id://63450] - because not only is the original poem very funny, the reply of the person who is not getting <em>why</em> it's funny is even more amusing</li>
<li>[id://157074] - because it's a neat technique that nicely complements private attributes via inside-out objects</li>
<li>[id://180797] - because it's so gosh-darn-it clever :-)</li>
<li>[id://189752] - because it's a useful technique for getting around Perl's lack of decent garbage collection</li>
<li>[id://189791] - because Abigail's inside-out objects are a very nice way of getting private attributes for objects</li>
<li>[id://218729], [id://220362], [id://222451] and [id://224813] - because I'd have never in a million years thought of Perl as a language teach these concepts with. Bravo.</li>
<li>[id://230799] - because it's an nice discussion on various error handling techniques, even if I don't agree with what everybody said :-)</li>
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