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ITZ IN MAH PERL, TRANSLATINS MUH ENGLISH!
Earle Martin - 2008-04-08T03:04:22
Was the author stoned? You'd have to be to think this was funny, let alone worth being in CPAN.
Earle Martin - 2008-04-03T10:25:41
This is, simply put, a really great module. Easy to use and produces attractive output. Highly recommended!
Earle Martin - 2004-06-08T08:19:11
Yet another example of someone polluting the CPAN namespace by uploading a module without bothering to do rudimentary research first. This module ought to be called Games::Baseball::Simulate.
In addition, the version number is in the wrong format. The author needs to read perldoc perlmodstyle ("A correct CPAN version number is a floating point number").
Earle Martin - 2004-05-20T05:19:46
Small, simple, efficient, lovely.
Earle Martin - 2003-09-20T20:54:38
What on earth /is/ this stuff? And why is it here? I mean, read this!
"The Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) should specify whether deliverable data are to be delivered on paper or electronic media; are to be in a given electronic form (such as ASCII, CALS, or compatible with a specified word processor or other support software); may be delivered in developer format rather than in the format specified herein; and may reside in computer-aided software engineering (CASE) or other automated tool rather than in the form of a traditional document.
"This DID supersedes DI-MCCR-80013A and DI-MCCR-80312."
What?
Earle Martin - 2003-09-20T20:16:23
What can I say? It's a switch statement for Perl. I use it a lot because sometimes I just really prefer doing things with a switch. And it works like a charm! Wonderful stuff.
Earle Martin - 2003-09-13T22:13:09
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