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(Aighearach) Re: Re: Efficient Perl Programming

by Aighearach (Initiate)
on Nov 10, 2000 at 19:13 UTC ( [id://40952]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to RE: (Aighearach) Re: Efficient Perl Programming
in thread Efficient Perl Programming

Oh, sorry. Maybe this will be more to your liking then:

perldoc Devel::OpProf

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RE: (Aighearach) Re: Re: Efficient Perl Programming
by Fastolfe (Vicar) on Nov 10, 2000 at 23:36 UTC
    I'm going to ignore the attitude for the moment. Perhaps you misunderstand what I was requesting.

    How do I work with Perl references? is to perldoc perlref as What are some approaches I can take while writing code to ensure it is efficient? is to _______________

    Lots of others have pointed out some very good books and other various online resources, which is basically what I was looking for. Yes, I see that your Devel::OpProf module can be useful in post-development optimization, but I was looking for something more along the lines of education. I apologize if that was unclear, but I don't appreciate the smart-alec attitude.

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