That depends on who finds the bug and when. I know I can write a C-style for loop correctly, most of the time, but I don't trust myself to write it reliably all of the time, and so I try to avoid them whenever possible.
In reply to Re^4: How do I train myself to write more Perl-ish Perl, rather than C-ish Perl?
by chromatic
in thread How do I train myself to write more Perl-ish Perl, rather than C-ish Perl?
by amarquis
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