... the decision you make depends on what is important to you. You have to ask yourself who the code is really going to be read by.
Seconded. Consider the future lifecycle of your software/project/company... Are they likely to end up hiring inexperienced developers to work on this in the future, or is this an avenue they need to keep open?
If that doesn't seem particularly likely, I'd suggest using the "advanced" features -- they'll make your code more succinct, which is a benefit in and of itself.
In reply to Re^2: "advanced" Perl functions and maintainability
by simonm
in thread "advanced" Perl functions and maintainability
by geektron
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