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Let's see now

  • ... people who filter out special directories in File::Find wanted routines with return if /^\.\.?$/
  • ... people who use studlyCapsVariables
  • ... people who write programs that fail when run from a random current working directory.
  • ... people who use random amounts of whitespace and indentation
  • ... people who call routines with ampersand (&foo( $arg )).
  • ... people who write die $! without any other context to help you analyse the reason for failure.
  • ... people who fail to check whether open fails.
  • ... people who want to solve a problem yet refuse to install a module that would do the trick nicely.
  • ... people who scrape web pages with regexps.
  • ... people who continue to write templating systems, database mini-languages and CGI parameter parsers in this day and age.
  • and ... people who moan about Perl 6.


print@_{sort keys %_},$/if%_=split//,'= & *a?b:e\f/h^h!j+n,o@o;r$s-t%t#u'

In reply to Re: There's a level in Hell reserved for ________ by grinder
in thread There's a level in Hell reserved for ________ by dws

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