As far as choosing the modulino form is concerned, I want something runnable from the command line but at the same time testable. The modulino is the best fit I know for this combination.

Notwithstanding the enormous respect I hold for both you and brian_d_foy, I just can't bring myself to embrace modulinos, they just feel too sneaky/clever for my tastes ("scripts should use modules, not pretend to be modules").

Plus I've always enjoyed developing my modules with TDD, keeping the commands really small, with all heavy lifting done by modules (the approach taken by Perl-Tidy and Perl-Critic, for example).

Anyways, thanks to your modulino questions, I now have yet another list: modulino references :)


In reply to Re^3: Modulino to report ip address changes by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Modulino to report ip address changes by davies

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