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Lack of dress code in Perl

by gryng (Hermit)
on Feb 07, 2001 at 03:41 UTC ( [id://56840]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How formal are Iyour/I methods?

Perl encourages this style because there is little cost to changing your mind. In other languages you must decide what you want beforehand, because it costs alot just to move a few code segments around or change the return result's type -- let alone change the fundamental flow or structure of the whole program.

As an additional note, Perl comes out quickly from the keyboard to the computer -- quick enough that you can even have time to do a complete rewrite when the first becomes your colliquial 'crawling horror' (nice :) ).

Of course, this doesn't make other languages bad, it just makes Perl easy :) .

Ciao,
Gryn

p.s. I think it should be mentioned that this feature of Perl is best used with a little bit of conciousness. It is too easy to program badly even without Perl to help you :) .

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