That's a very good point.
<grin type="evil">I've even been known to use this as a feature.</grin>
For code that requires a certain level of expertise and understanding to modify, making it idiomatic sometimes scares away those who shouldn't touch it. Kind of like those you must be this tall to ride this ride signs. I haven't yet come up with a you must know this much before modifying this code sign.
Unfortunately, it sometimes backfires. People fix the code to make it more readable, and make it do something else entirely.<sigh/>
In reply to Re: Re: Idiomatic Perl and Culture
by gwadej
in thread Textual Analysis and Perl
by cyocum
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