in reply to Re^9: howto parse (or determining end) of a line of perl
in thread howto parse (or determining end) of a line of perl
"You say that like it would be a good thing."
I can't tell if you are intending 'irony' or not.
Generally, line-noise is considered to be a bad thing as it impairs or prevents getting across the "signal" and hinders understanding the content.
Usually, perl's "line noise" reputation is considered "bad" by those who use it to describe Perl code's look.
A measure of language power is the ability to express, clearly, complex concepts in a minimum of space. One example within perl, now, is the general advice to eliminate superfluous parentheses.
In regards to Perl code, if the type of a variable is already known, then it seems that adding a sigil would be redundant.
Are you saying such redundancy is a good thing? If so, could you explain why?
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Re^11: howto parse (or determining end) of a line of perl
by hippo (Archbishop) on Aug 28, 2016 at 12:50 UTC | |
by perl-diddler (Chaplain) on Sep 18, 2016 at 21:31 UTC | |
by choroba (Cardinal) on Sep 19, 2016 at 08:51 UTC |