This reply really opened my eyes to something. I'd always been an enthusiastic proponent of TIMTOWTDI, but now I think I might stop. While there are usually many ways to do something, there usually is one or two ways that are superior to the rest, either in form or function (or both). I think these solutions need and deserve to be promoted over the rest.

This feels very foreign to me after so much TIMTOWTDI, but I think I'm going to start promoting The Right Way To Do It (TRWTDI).

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It's all fine and dandy until someone has to look at the code.

In reply to Re: Ovid's "Please Stop Using Perl 3" by kwaping
in thread Ovid's "Please Stop Using Perl 3" by Scott7477

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