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> I am not (and never was) religious about it:
I mostly agree with you, I have to adapt to the style of my client. As a funny side effect, we can mostly tell who made a change just by looking at the style. Like one of my colleagues prefers qq~...~ for multi-line SQL and I always use heredocs like <<"__SQL__"; > and configured my editor to help me doing so could you please share your settings? I find configuring layout settings quite tedious and frustrating, because the cross-influences make it a try and error game. More so if perltidy is also involved and I can see my code flip-flop-ing between different settings. And also configuring perltidy is no fun... In the end I stopped using perltidy and configured my emacs to auto-indent the surrounding expression/block with every typed semicolon. Like that I get life formatting without needing to think (and it's much faster than shelling out to a restarted perltidy) But of course this isn't as feature rich as perltidy, so I'd like to become "compatible" no matter which style.
Cheers Rolf In reply to Re^2: How has your coding style changed over the years?
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