Bad examples can be dangerous things, but they can, if properly dealt with, be constructive. For example the "Red Flags and Repair" columns on Perl.com by Dominus:
Looks like a lot of work to do, but I think well documented and argued, that "poor code" can be useful. I'm sure brian d foy would like an article written for next months Perl Review.
In reply to Re: A bad scripting section for teaching examples?
by ajt
in thread A bad scripting section for teaching examples?
by Marza
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