Maby I didn’t define myself all the way (ironic as it were), but the commit about a CGI taking 3 hours per run started a itch I just have to scratch-You see, even then, its not the wrong way-its just a very inefficient way-and once again, the label of inefficiency as being “The wrong way” is a Human definition-not a Perl one.

Once again-there is no clear definition of what is wrong and what is right-it all depends on You, and what You define as wrong-and if you define taking 3 hours to have a cgi run its course, then it would be wrong-to you. But it as far as Perl is considered, it’s the right way of doing things, because even though it takes 3 hours to do it, it still works-even though its not as fast as you would like.



Swordkeeper

In reply to Re: There is no wrong way-and there is no right way either. by Swordkeeper
in thread There is no wrong way-and there is no right way either. by Swordkeeper

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