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Re^2: RFC: "Best Practices" code review section

by rvosa (Curate)
on Aug 04, 2005 at 13:11 UTC ( [id://480937]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re: RFC: "Best Practices" code review section
in thread RFC: "Best Practices" code review section

Thanks for your reply! Yeah, perhaps a "Best Practices" section in the Tutorials department could work too, but I was thinking specifically about a facility where people can submit code blocks for review, and I'm not sure if Tutorials is the appropriate place for that?
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Re^3: RFC: "Best Practices" code review section
by blazar (Canon) on Aug 04, 2005 at 13:34 UTC
    How 'bout Meditations? Then the discussion arisen from a meditation may evolve into a tutorial. I bet this has already happened. Hasn't it?
Re^3: RFC: "Best Practices" code review section
by aukjan (Friar) on Aug 05, 2005 at 02:37 UTC
    Well... If you post in the Snippets Section, you will probably get some comments. Also (knowing a little about monks) they will pick at the code and suggest alternatives for it, which in some cases can spawn a discussion on why something is better/worse...

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