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G'day liz,

As AM Update: "the referenced node has been reassigned to LanX" - PM from erzuuli (signed "-LanX") said, a cross-link might have been useful. So, just for the record, here's the PM Part1: "Exploring Type::Tiny Part 1: Using Type::Params for Validating Function Parameters".

I had a look at the timestamps on both postings. They're very close. Given timezone differences (and possibly other factors) I can't tell which was posted first; I'm seeing roughly 9 hours difference between the two, I'm UTC+10.00, I've no idea of the "blogs" server's timezone.

— Ken


In reply to Re^2: Exploring Type::Tiny Part 2: Using Type::Tiny with Moose by kcott
in thread Exploring Type::Tiny Part 2: Using Type::Tiny with Moose by tobyink

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