[ale] Perl coding style

Geoffrey Myers lists at serioustechnology.com
Fri Jan 18 10:12:24 EST 2013


Not trolling. I didn't want to taint the discussion by specifying my particular style. It does appear to me that most perl code I encounter has subroutines before the main code. 

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On Jan 18, 2013, at 10:00 AM, Brandon Wood <woody at 2143.net> wrote:

>   Not sure if you're trolling or looking to have a more specific discussion as "most perl coders" is a bit of a broad statement. There are a LOT of Perl coders, many with different styles. So far as the language itself is concerned you can do it different ways; though there are suggested good practices.
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>   And yes, Perl is still alive and well and in a period of renaissance these last few years. There is an active Perl Mongers group in Atlanta that meets the first Thursday of the month. All are welcome, see http://atlanta.pm.org for more information.
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