I suppose it's possible (even likely?) for there to be clever modules on CPAN by authors who don't frequent PerlMonks, so the group I'm including you in is "those who frequent PerlMonks". :-)
I could also possibly be grouping you into Chicago Perl Mongers, but as the audience reading PerlMonks is far greater larger than the Chicago Perl Mongers group, that wouldn't be very clear from the context of the post.
:-)
Updated: True, we have some excellent folk in Chicago Perl Mongers and I wouldn't want them to feel slighted by my careless choice of words. ;)
--chargrill
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qq-$_-;s,.*,ahc,;$,.=chop for split q,,,reverse;print for($,,$;,$*,$/)
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