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Re^2: Testing for a module's presence

by Anonymous Monk
on Feb 06, 2005 at 05:45 UTC ( [id://428437]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Testing for a module's presence
in thread Testing for a module's presence

I used super search and googled thepen. The problem with such a search is the keywords: I used "test" and not "check," and "presence" or "exists" and not "installed".

Perhaps the problem is twofold: Perlmonks doesn't group questions in SOPW. Everything is thrown into one big fat section. This makes searching more difficult. The other problem is the English language. There are so many synonyms like "test" and "check".

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Re^3: Testing for a module's presence
by dimar (Curate) on Feb 06, 2005 at 06:40 UTC
    I used super search and googled thepen. The problem with such a search is the keywords: I used "test" and not "check," and "presence" or "exists" and not "installed".

    ... which is why I said "*If* you haven't already" tried supersearch ... just like you, I noticed the keyword disparity and I did not automatically assume you had overlooked supersearch.

    As far as your observations on SOPW organization and English synonyms, my initial response to you was specifically intended to address those (percieved) problems.

    How?

    Well you see, now there is a new node that contains *all* of the different keywords in one place. It patches the 'keyword gap'. That's how humans like you and me can help make SuperSearch and Google even better.

    Of course there are many other synonyms out there that remain "unconnected", but that's the name of the game ...

    Wash, Rinse, Repeat.

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