This is difficult subject to discuss without histrionics. I mentioned on the CB one day that I try to avoid the use of $_ because I think it makes code harder to read, and it was not a very popular notion.

Most of the advanced people on this site would certainly prefer eduardo's version, but my experience has been that many of the people I have to work with every day just don't know Perl well enough to quickly grok stuff like $frequency{$_}++ for (split /\W/, <>) quickly. Because of this, I try to stick to the more standard control structures when I can, and especially avoid stacking up a lot of operations on one line.

I still use things like map, grep, hash slices, and extended regular expressions, but not when something simpler will work with similar efficiency.


In reply to Re: Re (tilly) 3: Efficiency in maintenance coding... by perrin
in thread Efficiency in maintenance coding... by eduardo

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