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Re: Perl Best Practices

by alexm (Chaplain)
on Jan 03, 2008 at 00:26 UTC ( [id://660094]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perl Best Practices

It took me a while to read the book because I did it in tiny bits of 1 or 2 tips a day, but it was really insightful and fun. I don't like some tips and love many others, but the whole set is consistent and TheDamian makes his point clear.

In fact, I haven't been programming in Perl for a few years (I've been making lots of Perl scripts and fixes on existing Perl code as part of my sysadmin job, though). However, as I was discovering things like insideout objects and modules like Class::Std, I felt I needed to spend more time with Perl related stuff again (as in my old days of CPAN Testers), specially OO programming and testing.

By the way, don't forget to give a try to Perl-Critic, which implements many of the book guidelines. There's also an online version.

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Re^2: Perl Best Practices
by adiabat (Acolyte) on Jan 03, 2008 at 22:44 UTC

    Regarding OO programming, be sure to also have a look at Moose.

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