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		<description>[...]  What I like about perl  By felix  Perl is really expressive - it is possible and quite easy to write beautiful concise Perl code to do a whole lot of work. I find code that is short, generally speaking, easier to understand than code that is long - if a block of code is &#8230;   #comments - http://comments.deasil.com [...]</description>
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