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< Buckaroo Buddha > ok ... so
i'd like to believe that i'm
starting to get pretty ok at
perl ... but the advice i get
here is unbelievable (i really
admire some of you but won't
embarass anyone right now)
-continued-
< Buckaroo Buddha > i'd like
to know if people think we
could add an "advice and
optimization" type Q&A
section ... where people with
WORKING code can learn
how to write GOOD code
< Buckaroo Buddha > or even
OPTIMAL (minimal, clean, safe... etc.. )
< TQuid > I'd second that . . .
I'm getting decent, and now
one of my biggest challenges
is cleaning up my stinky
messes from a few months ago.
< swiftone > Sounds good to me. Say so
in perl Monks Discussion.
thus this message ;)
< swiftone > that might even satisfy merlyn,
by explicitly stating that the
code is bad :)
< Buckaroo Buddha > we could call it the DOJO (or
"the TRAINING-HUT")
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