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Re: Evaluating web cgi scripts

by vladb (Vicar)
on Feb 10, 2006 at 20:37 UTC ( [id://529456]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Evaluating web cgi scripts

While I haven't stumbled upon a script that could automate the process of 'evaluating' the quality of your perl code, there are plenty of online and print resources you could find helpful. Perl Best Practices (review) by O'Reilly is invaluable in that regard.

Some other online resources on the subject:

Ten Essential Development Practices
"Best Practices" at the monastery
Slashdot discussion
Common Perl practices (novice traps)
Perl style guide
Perl guide on DBI - since often used in cgi...


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