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Cool. Now you can create your own Camel Code with ease!
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2016-07-28T19:07:16
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Object-Simple</a>

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I'd say in terms of footprint and runtime performance, this module is average (it's not the most lightweight nor the fastest pure-perl object system, not to mention against XS ones). See my Bencher::Scenarios::Accessors for a comparison, e.g. <a href...
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2016-06-23T07:18:10
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Test-Needs</a>

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Nice. API is more convenient to use than Test::Requires, especially if you use subtests.
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2016-05-18T04:20:31
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HTTP-Command-Wrapper</a>

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There are a few use-cases where this would be useful (mostly, to access https websites in the absence of required perl library like LWP::Protocol::https), but it would be more useful to provide an API that is already familiar to Perl programmers. Tha...
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2016-05-06T19:29:12
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File-Util</a>

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Point for documentation (lots of examples and cookbook). But the recipes in the cookbook currently don't really entice me to use the module. Let's see:
<br><br>1) batch file rename: it's much simpler to use 'rename' or 'perlmv' utility. Or, it's much...
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2016-04-30T06:25:52
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Nice alternative module for benchmarking with a different interface than Benchmark (marking portion of code to be benchmarked with start and stop).
<br><br>For most Perl programmers familiar to the core module Benchmark, I recommend looking at Benchm...
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2015-03-23T01:01:38
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Getargs-Long</a>

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Nice idea, but some performance concerns. If you want to use cgetargs (the compiled, faster version), you are restricted to the getargs() interface, which only features checking for required arguments and supplying default value. In which case you mi...
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2015-03-23T00:19:32
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Debug-Easy</a>

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Not as easy as the name might claim. First of all, why do users need to pass __LINE__ explicitly for every call??? Other logging modules will get this information automatically via caller(). 
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2015-03-22T23:15:12
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