personally - i find cookbooks most useful.  i never understood the
documentation for LWP, but the lwpcook is very helpful.  the perl
cookbook is also an invaluable reference.  for me, and the way my
brain works, examples/cookbook are an invaluable addition to standard
technical documentation.  without good examples, programming perl
would be a lot slower task.

Pete Sergeant wrote:

> which people can add notes, and the manual has thus evolved into something
> like a cookbook, passed down from generation to generation (perhaps I'm just
> being romantic). I think that's excellent. What else have people found
> excellent about other forms of docs that Perl lacks?
>

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