Acme-CPANModules-Import-CPANRatings-User-perlancar
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Not as useful as the name implies. It requires you to download the CSV of all ratings first, which BTW does not seem to be advertised on the CPAN Ratings website. The CSV file only contains numeric ratings and does not include any reviews. So basical...
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2017-01-23T07:06:13
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Acme-Curse</a>
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This pure-perl module creates a shallow copy of the object instead of directly removing blessing from the same object (which requires XS). Acme::Damn is the more direct counterpart of bless().
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2017-01-12T01:41:08
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Digest-SHA1</a>
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Use Digest::SHA instead. In general, there is no reason in using Digest::SHA1 over Digest::SHA. The latter is a core Perl module, more updated, and implements the other algorithms while the former only implements SHA-1 which is now deprecated.
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2016-11-21T05:18:19
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