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1) * # method: getExitCode()
This just replicates the sub getExitCode { line.
Yes, it does. That's because I used the simplest possible example for the sake of brevity in this writeup. 2) Email. I work for a small company that's had a lot of management turnover. I want credit for my code. I also want to make it easy for a new hire to find me if they have questions. I still remember the afternoon I spent wandering around trying to find out who wrote an obscure chunk of code. 3) # return : int And most of my co-workers use C. Int mostly serves to contrast from returning a string, array, hash, hash ref, or whatever else I may use. I recently inherited a major chunk of code from a departed engineer. It was his discipline in using this commenting format that made it possible for me to figure out what he was doing. After years of inheriting spaghetti code, I appreciate a little discipline. Don't get me started on the "Perl Coder" who didn't understand arrays and refused to use them.
-Logan In reply to Re: Re: Re: Perl Programming guidelines/rules
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