Good style? I'd consider properly indented and commented code good style, indenting especially helps you or other people to understand what is going on later.. Also try not to re-use big chunks of code, one or two lines repeated is ok, but if you find yourself formatting text a certain way, or similar, write a sub for it.. It helps later if you need to change how that works/looks..

Can't think of much else at the moment, I'm not a 'strict' person (tho warnings is good).. Whatever works :)

I'm surprised no-one has mentioned the style guide yet!

C.

# This script does not use strict, because most of mine don't
# (Is that enough of a 'why no strict' comment? ,)


In reply to Re: IYHO, what do you consider good code? by castaway
in thread IYHO, what do you consider good code? by stonecolddevin

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