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In the particular order that it rolled off my brain and out of my ear, down my sleeve to my fingers and onto the keyboard:
  • strict ...I'm with "the hell it don't count" comment :)
  • Net::Telnet
  • Net::SNMP
  • CGI
  • IO::Socket
  • IO::Select
  • IPC::Shareable
  • Win32::*
  • IO::Pty
  • Getopt::Std
  • Getopt::Long

    Module I would most like to magically appear:
  • Net::Ping_Real (Really, cross platform, ICMP ping that somehow would not require root prives on Unix! God it would make life easy :)

    Yeah I used 11, but the author said strict didn't count anyway :)

    "Nothing is sure but death and taxes" I say combine the two and its death to all taxes!

    In reply to Re: Favourite modules by Rex(Wrecks)
    in thread Favourite modules March 2002 by Juerd

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