You mean there's a point at which one's done programming?
Yes, when I've implemented all of the features I want to implement and the code generates no warnings or errors.
(That's why I like the Jellybean screenshots up on my page.)
If I'm getting uninitialized value warnings, that's a sign that some part of my logic is broken, and there's the potential that something really bad is lurking beneath the surface.
Maybe that's the Chthonic school of programming -- it is uninitialized in here. You may be eaten by a grue.
In reply to RE: (bbq) RE: RE: RE: #!/usr/bin/perl -w
by chromatic
in thread #!/usr/bin/perl -w
by reyjrar
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