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Do you feel same way? What is the next action?
Well, not exactly. But it is somewhat obvious that after an intial phase of rapid changes in correcting bad habits got who knows where, and ganing conscience of features and idiomatic forms that make Perl so... ehm perlish1, one's own coding style crystallizes along one's preferred structures, techniques, whatever. Well, at least mine did.

Now changes in my own coding style do happen, but definitely at a much slower pace. Yet there's still so much I have and want to learn... basically it all depends on what I'll put my hands on, i.e. on the particular area of application in which will be spending my efforts.

In particular, as I have already written elsewhere, I'm only marginally proficient in OO techniques (and concepts), since in my production relatively small scripts outnumber "big" projects, which is where OO typically (but not exclusively!) results to be most useful.


1 But then I guess it's fundamentally the same for other languages as well.


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