Just in case you don't realise what was meant.. Golf is where Perl programmers try and get a reasonably simple task completed in the least number of (key)strokes. As such it's not quite obfuscation, but it's a very close relative.
Golfing in everyday code is generally a very bad thing as it results in Perl that consists of streams of delicate logic which are very unreadable, and even less maintainable.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Simplifying code (Not obfuscation)
by Molt
in thread Simplifying code (Not obfuscation)
by 2mths
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