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Re^3: Lady Aleena's first working module

by ELISHEVA (Prior)
on Oct 07, 2009 at 04:12 UTC ( [id://799650]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Lady Aleena's first working module
in thread Lady Aleena's first working module

It is isn't a question of "that good" but rather "good enough" and "useful". If there are other people that want to build AD&D games using Perl, then they might find your module useful.

Good enough means using good programming practices (you are), a not-too-unconventional documentation style, and, of course, a test suite that passes. See Test::Simple and Test::More for more information on how you can use Perl to test your software. Testing sounds intimidating but it is really quite easy.

The only other question is do I have the time to update it as I add new features and to maintain it if someone reports problems? A module is more likely to be used if it looks like it is being well taken care of.

Best, beth

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