Hi all,
I have a dilmma for the last few days. I read an article about '10
things every Perl hacker should know' (available here:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6077064.html).
And I was concerned about the point that says NOT to reinvent the wheel.
I was just thinking to build up a traversal program for a directory a
couple of days ago and then I read this article.Now Perl has so many
modules made by 'The Gurus'.And I found one of them "File::Find" which
made my work so easy.
I wanted to know , what is your opinion on the same. Should we build up
the code from the very scratch - In that way we learn new ways to build
up the same code which may help in coding something similar in a better
way, or use the modules whenever/wherever they are available.
Any suggestions/opinions will be highly appreciated.
Cheers,
Gunwant Singh.
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