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I disagree about your comments on the title of PBP. Don't you see a contradiction here? So far you have defended the book, and I agree. You did not, though, explain why you disagree with me saying the title is bad - you just say it doesn't matter. Well, for me, it matters.
But really, given the choice between PBP and an in-house standard cobbled together by said incompetent management which would you prefer!?What choice is that? Given the choice between a burger from <insert-junk-food-company-here> and your own fried shoe soles without salad and no onion, what would you prefer? I would see this most excellent book from Damian Comway as a style guide or vade mecum to gain perl insight and develop a good inhouse coding standard, rather than having the book as a whole imposed as such, without reading it, and merely because of its title. Which means: if anybody, including the PHB, after reading it gets enlightened and shouts "hey, these are really jolly well best perl practices!" and goes to introduce a subset or all as standard, that's perfectly fine. --shmem
In reply to Re^3: Returning undef: The point I would like Damian to reconsider
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