In my team, there are a few programmers who do not follow any coding style guide. I am talking about using ALL CAPS variable/subroutine names(including local variables), overuse of global variables, manually re-inventing stuff (like parsing command line argument,), no design, no concern for DRY (a lot of repetition of code), stringly typed (http://wiki.c2.com/?StringlyTyped) way of doing things.
I've been observing this for some time. I am afraid that it will only get worse. It also got me thinking such kind of code are what gives perl bad reputation as read only language. What should I do? should I just tell them quietly?
In reply to poor quality perl code by pwagyi
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