What i read here in that link.. ominous.. Yeah im getting the feeling that i might as well use global variables then singleton objects.

so, i still have these "master hashes" that i'd like to have my whole program access, want to add new modules as time goes by and no matter where the code is, i want to know that %::Garage will hold all the cars- and i have to do that by declaring our %Garage in main.

am i going to coding hell?

Please keep in mind im a poop virgin.

i'm feeling like i've really missed something here with scoping and protecting symbol tables and even why- im thinking maybe i need to .. take a vacation. or play with static electricity close to the box fan.

where can i read about ways around poop? about protecting the symbol table, why... any specific suggestions?


In reply to Re^3: what is a propper way to make a chunk of data accessible to all my packages for retrieval and modification ? by leocharre
in thread what is a propper way to make a chunk of data accessible to all my packages for retrieval and modification ? by leocharre

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