![]() But as many people write perl modules, and perl runs on just about anything, it can be hard to find the module you are looking for, let alone build it in your environment. If you share your work with others, they don’t need to re-implement the wheel, they can spend time on other tools, thus making the community as a whole richer, and we have found the spirit of open source with a short walk. As with most programming languages, if you implement something that you find useful, and maybe write it in a generic way, there are high chances others would find it useful too. The same long history provides the countless modules written in it, and distributed in various channels throughout the World Wide Web. Perl is a well-known programming language with long development history.
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