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RE: RE: Re: Perl Safety

by merlyn (Sage)
on Aug 25, 2000 at 19:24 UTC ( [id://29637]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to RE: Re: Perl Safety
in thread Perl Safety

Ugh. So you're telling me you've got bad code? No amount of Perl Safety will help you.

If $x and $y and $z are in their package, you're safe. If you're telling me you're not using packages, quit, no matter how much fun it is. {grin}

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker

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RE: RE: RE: Re: Perl Safety
by gaspodethewonderdog (Monk) on Aug 25, 2000 at 19:29 UTC
    Hrmmm... well the engineer actually put everything in a package, but for some reason has no idea about returning hashes or *something*...

    Actually what scares me mostly about this guy is that he claims he writes faster code in Perl than in C. So either he is a Perl god (which I think I can rule out already) or he is an even worse programmer in C than in Perl.

    Anyway, thanks for the suggestions... I'll just make sure to change my variables over to 'my' and protect myself as best I can.

    Maybe I'll just continue to bug my boss to let me take over this guy's project anyway. Any time I ask him to do something it doesn't get done until it's convenient for *him*... and then it's all 'huzzah I've implemented this amazing feature that I *just* realized our group needed' :P

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