I'm trying to improve my programming style and have read perlstyle and will probably pick up the book
Code Complete. I have, however, a question about organizing subroutines. What if I have a program that has all of it's logical functions broken up into subroutines and they're not passing each other data. This would work:
func1();
func2();
func3();
sub func1 {
}
sub func2{
}
sub func3{
}
Or would this be better:
func1();
sub func1{
func2();
}
sub func2{
func3();
}
I'm just not sure what's the best programming practice even if several options will work. Certainly not one big function with all global variables.
TIA...Kevin
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