Strangely, some languages seem to try to remove idioms in favor of having only one way to solve any given problem.
Even worse, some people designate many of perl's unique, concise and powerful idioms as "tricks", and unilaterally declare them as deprecated. The usual rational for this is that the (mythical) "maintainance programmer" may be confused by them -- it's never 'them' that is confused, always the maintanance programmer.
In reply to Re: Idiomatic Perl and Culture
by BrowserUk
in thread Textual Analysis and Perl
by cyocum
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