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What a nice little module. It is by far the easiest to review ;-)
<br><br>I have been using my own little script called &quot;pmversion&quot; which serves the same exact purpose. I guess I'll be using V from this moment on. It's amazing doing somethi...

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<a href="/user/davidgaramond">David Garamond</a> - 2007-11-17T08:30:20
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Test::Unit is of course a fine module. But if you are shopping around for testing framework, I recommend you try Test::Class instead, which combines the best of two worlds. First, you get xUnit style, but I think with a slightly simpler interface. Se...
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<a href="/user/davidgaramond">David Garamond</a> - 2007-11-17T03:47:49
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Here's the short story: first there's Exutils::MakeMaker, which requires make and hard to extend, but everybody uses it due to lack of alternatives. Then came Module::Build which is pure perl and easier to use for authors, but breaks compatibility. U...
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<a href="/user/davidgaramond">David Garamond</a> - 2007-11-09T19:10:58
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