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<node id="777190" title="Re^2: Perl best practices fanatism" created="2009-07-04 03:51:02" updated="2009-07-04 03:51:02">
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Anonymous Monk</author>
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&lt;i&gt;I frequently come across some module or program that spends dozens of lines needlessly predeclaring variables.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;p&gt;
Got an example? By what criteria is it needless?
Code evolves sometimes, sometimes defaults change, what you end up is with a lot of predeclaring, none of  it is needless.</field>
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