In response to tye's response to my posting.
Thanks for jacques pointer to this node.
There, I was suggesting a more Perl-style polling. I thought I would benefit beginners like me, who like to learn more from the master's style.
So here is my suggestion (apologize if it sounds silly)

"My favorite place to put subroutines collection is:"
1.Before main
2.After main
3.use Module::
4.etc

"My favorite way to 'die' is: "
1. open (FOO,$foo|| die "Can't open $foo: $!)
2. unless (open OLD, "counter") {die "Cannot open counter";}
3. etc..(I was referring to merlyn's article)

Regards,
Edward

In reply to Re: poll ideas quest by monkfan
in thread poll ideas quest by vroom

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