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in reply to Re^4: Documentation: POD vs Comments
in thread Documentation: POD vs Comments

The quoted sentence was written without any qualifiers or disclaimers (as if everybody prefers that sentiment).

So, why does it need prefacing? Is it not obvious DrHyde is speaking?

And I disagree, it wasn't written as if everybody prefers that sentiment

Besides, the statement is obvious true, just like :
Keeping related things nearby is Good, separating related things is Bad
Keeping pennies in a jar is Good, separating pennies in toilets is Bad
Keeping condoms in refrigerator is Good, separating condoms in bathroom is Bad.

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Re^6: Documentation: POD vs Comments
by JavaFan (Canon) on Jul 22, 2011 at 16:46 UTC
    Keeping related things nearby is Good, separating related things is Bad
    So, inlining is Good, factoring out to a module is Bad? It's that kind of obvious you mean, isn't it?

      So, inlining is Good, factoring out to a module is Bad? It's that kind of obvious you mean, isn't it?

      Yes, that kind of obvious is what I mean; your statement is obviously false.