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Re: RFC: "Best Practices" code review section

by ady (Deacon)
on Aug 05, 2005 at 14:35 UTC ( [id://481324]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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

Considering the TMOWTDI fuzzines of Perl (and also having just read the Enterprise Perl thread in perlmeditation) i think a more interesting initiative than a code review section on Perl Monks could be a tool to support Perl code reviews, -- something more potent than a Perl beautifier or a Perl Syntax Checker or a simple Perl Lint, -- more a configurable Perl code analysis, review and conformance evaluation tool, somewhat like FxCop for .NET.
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