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Re^3: A use strict confession, with real questions.by flexvault (Monsignor) |
on Jun 05, 2015 at 15:43 UTC ( [id://1129218]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Welcome perlidiot123, Try using <ul><i> and </i></ul> around comments from a previous post like this:
yes, this... I think I've got it. ( your comment ) IMHO, It helps the readers understand your responses. About your real question, I think its a slow process of fixing existing scripts one at a time. About 8 years ago I had the same situation. I starting using strictures, but only if I needed to update an existing process. Many of the old are running in production without re-write, but if I add something new or need to update a process, you can be sure I use strictures plus better Perl techniques. Every time you look at older code, you can see a better way. Good Luck! Regards...Ed "Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin
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