I suggest not - absolutely not. The so called perlish way makes your code ugly. If you suspect that he cannot understand your solution, most likely, that is not because he is stupid, but because your code is ugly according to the industry standard.
In reply to Re^2: How do I train myself to write more Perl-ish Perl, rather than C-ish Perl?
by Cop
in thread How do I train myself to write more Perl-ish Perl, rather than C-ish Perl?
by amarquis
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