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I never understand why so few people use their language's debugger. Learning that is some of the best saw-sharpening you can do.
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@littleidea
on the (generally awesome) DevOpsCafe podcast this morning. A profound approach that cuts through the buzzwords.
I just found, and now love the CPAN module 'Attempt'. attempt {
#
flaky db operation here } tries => 3, delay => 2;