Acme-CPANModules-Import-CPANRatings-User-stevenharyanto

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        the author) and has stopped working for some time. If you are
        looking for alternatives, try REST::Google (which includes
        REST::Google::Search::Images). The latter has been working OK for
        me.

    Acme::Damn
        Author: IBB <https://metacpan.org/author/IBB>

        5 stars for cute metaphor (there's also Acme::Holy by the same
        author, but that is just another implementation of Scalar::Util's
        blessed()) and for prompt support from the author. <br><br>I'm sure
        there exists a real use case to move this out of Acme::, however
        obscure that might be. Can't come up with any right now, all I can
        think of is reblessing, which can be handled with bless() from the
        start. <br><br>UPDATE 2013-09-11: I found a real use-case for it!
        Cleaning up data to be sent to JSON. BTW, Data::Structure::Util also
        has an unbless() function, but Acme::Damn is smaller and faster.
        Data::Structure::Util also currently doesn't build on Windows. <br>

    WWW::Parallels::Agent
        @Justin Case: The name is unfortunate, but it's already proper

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5 stars for cute metaphor (there's also Acme::Holy by the same author, but that is just another implementation of Scalar::Util's blessed()) and for prompt support from the author.
<br><br>I'm sure there exists a real use case to move this out of Acme...

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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-02-14T10:51:28
(<a href="/dist/Acme-Damn#9626">permalink</a>)
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lib/Acme/CPANModules/Import/CPANRatings/User/stevenharyanto.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

package Acme::CPANModules::Import::CPANRatings::User::stevenharyanto;

use strict;

our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:PERLANCAR'; # AUTHORITY
our $DATE = '2023-10-29'; # DATE
our $DIST = 'Acme-CPANModules-Import-CPANRatings-User-stevenharyanto'; # DIST
our $VERSION = '0.002'; # VERSION

our $LIST = {description=>"This list is generated by scraping CPANRatings (cpanratings.perl.org) user page.",entries=>[{description=>"\n(REMOVED)\n",module=>"Log::Any",rating=>undef},{description=>"\nProvides a thin/lightweight OO interface for \$?, ...

1;
# ABSTRACT: List of modules mentioned by CPANRatings user stevenharyanto

__END__

=pod

=encoding UTF-8

lib/Acme/CPANModules/Import/CPANRatings/User/stevenharyanto.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


=item L<WWW::Google::Images>

Just adding a note that this module is unmaintained (as expressed by the author) and has stopped working for some time. If you are looking for alternatives, try REST::Google (which includes REST::Google::Search::Images). The latter has been working O...


=item L<Acme::Damn>

Author: L<IBB|https://metacpan.org/author/IBB>

5 stars for cute metaphor (there's also Acme::Holy by the same author, but that is just another implementation of Scalar::Util's blessed()) and for prompt support from the author.
<br><br>I'm sure there exists a real use case to move this out of Acme::, however obscure that might be. Can't come up with any right now, all I can think of is reblessing, which can be handled with bless() from the start.
<br><br>UPDATE 2013-09-11: I found a real use-case for it! Cleaning up data to be sent to JSON. BTW, Data::Structure::Util also has an unbless() function, but Acme::Damn is smaller and faster. Data::Structure::Util also currently doesn't build on Win...
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=item L<WWW::Parallels::Agent>

@Justin Case: The name is unfortunate, but it's already proper (WWW:: followed by website or company name). HTTP client libraries are in LWP::. But VM:: is also an apt choice.
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