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I like to use a Scanpan myself, and fried rice. :-) I'm a total amateur compared to you fellows, but I do find when I write my code, for the first draft, I almost always print out arrays and variables after everytime I use them. I almost always get things wrong the first time thru, so my method is very helpful to me. It's my guess is that the reason TDD failed is that the Test that you didn't account for, is the one that causes the bug, ( if any). What is more worring to me is the security vulnerabilities which Perl5 is susceptible to. For instance, could a normal or guest user on your machine, with access to Perl scripts, cause a buffer-overflow of some sort, and gain root access? I'm sure the NSA would pay for that information. :-) How safe is Perl out there in the wild? Are systems being hacked thru Perl? As far as know, Perl has been very safe in my limited use. I guess security is the number one test. I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. ..... an animated JAPH In reply to Re: Test Driven Development, for software and for pancakes
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