Hello, kcott!

I should adopt anonymous blocks as a every-day programming technique, thank you. As with the simple but powerful Truth of local, it's also always under my nose, and still I'm not using it - but I will!

As for unnecessary things like "= undef" and "close $fh" - I like it this way, it's more informative and illustrative this way. It takes more chars to write, but less mind time-clocks to comprehend the meaning. I like to write explicit "return $string;" instead of laconic "$string" in the end of the sub. I think that a programming language should stay language that we speak and understand, and I don't want to short-cut to the point in expense of explanation. In the end I'm speaking this language with myself-in-the-future, and it's for me I write those many words that could be omitted.


In reply to Re^2: Beware of global! And bless the local! by alexander_lunev
in thread Beware of global! And bless the local! by alexander_lunev

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