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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: Over the three years that I've owned Statistics::Descriptive I've often wondered how users of the module feel about it. I would appreciate it if you would answer the following questions: 1) What do you use Statistics::Descriptive for? (This is something that always amazes me. I think the coolest app so far is summarizing web server performance for the 1998 Olympics in Atlanta) 2) On what platform do you use Perl and Statistics::Descriptive? 3) Is the manpage helpful? (If not, please explain why). 4) Do you use the caching for Full method outputs such as trimmed_mean()? 5) Is there anything really annoying about Statistics::Descriptive? (aside from flakiness from the maintainer like surveys and bad releases) 6) Is there anything missing from Statistics::Descriptive? (I inherited it from Jason Kastner because I wanted to add a few features and he didn't have time to maintain the module anymore. After v2.2, any new features (2-3) that were added have come from requests from users.) 7) Any other comments you'd like to make that I haven't asked about? |
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