The perl code I'm most proud of is
- a small script automating my daily work
- some production-code used in my company
- a CPAN-module used by thousands of other programmers
- an elegant implementation of a complicated algorithm
- a really clever obfuscation
- my first perl-program
- a feature deep inside the perlmonks-code
- my contributions to the perl5/perl6 core
- at least 5 of the above
- not existent - pride is a sin
- something else
Update: Added the option "pride is a sin" according to the proposal of an anonymous monk.
Update2: Added two more options as suggested by Tux. (Actually I liked all of those, but the poll is already very long ...)
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