Hi,
I have a lot of literature about Perl and I see that up to advanced material 
potentially related to very large projects, there is not a single attempt (it 
seems) to leverage UML (or similar tools)  to organize the job as a part of the 
learning.
Perl is both fun and powerful, but the flattened landscape Perl , Regex, DBI, 
LWP, PDL, XML, and so on and on, can become to seem an enumeration not 
suggesting a process to determine a mapping (or more alternatives to choose in) 
between a goal and the resources available.
Some people here manage large projects and could they tell their thinks on this?
Thanks 
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