Acme-OneHundredNotOut

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I look back over my CPAN career, especially since I feel that the
diversity of modules that I've produced is a good indication of the
diversity of what can be done with Perl.

Let's begin, then, with some humble beginnings, and then catch up on
recent history.

=head2 The Embarrassing Past

Contrary to popular belief, I was not always a CPAN author. I started
writing modules in 1998, immediately after reading the first edition of
the Perl Cookbook - yes, you can blame Nat and Tom for all this. The
first module that I released was L<Tie::DiscoveryHash>, since I'd just
learnt about tied hashes. As with many of my modules, it was an integral
part of another software project which I actually never finished, and
now can't find. 

The first module that I ever B<wrote> (but, by a curious quirk of fate,
precisely the fiftieth module I released) was called L<String::Tokeniser>,
which is still a reasonably handy way of getting an iterator over
tokenising a string. (Someone recently released C<String::Tokenizer>,



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