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in thread Reinvent a broken wheel?

Well, when the module continutally tried to search http:/www.nytimes.com instead of http://www.nytimes.com, that was a pretty big tip off that the code wasn't up to snuff. The problem is that he rolled his own instead of using the URI module. Also, when I looked at the guts of the code, the 'new' constructor was 90% of the body of the code. That didn't smell quite right to me either. Then, to pass arugments, he would use code like

sub _save_img { my ($self,$url,$img) = (shift,shift,shift,shift);

Finally the code was littered with numerous #hack comments.

I'm no expert mechanic true. But I do know that if the body is rusted and the interior is a filth pit (not that this code was THAT bad, mind you) there's a good chance the engine isn't worth repairing. I've seen enough professional code before and I know it when I see it. That doesn't mean I can write it.

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