I was reading a new Meditation, and noticed one of the replies ((dws)Re: Delving Deeper into the World of Programming), and thought what a great idea. I am pretty new to perl, and I want to use it for my scripts instead of ksh. What dws said really hit home. Although there are several sys-admins on my team, none of us are really good enough (IMHO) to critique each other's code. Barring the creation of a new section to this site (Code Review) where can I submit my code to be reviewed by the people here? Is it advisable? Should there be a new section of the site devoted to this so that Seekers Of Perl Wisdom, or Meditations doesn't get potentially flooded with newbies requesting they have their code reviewed? This is a question best left to the folks that run PerlMonks, and the community that participates in it. Thank you for you time.

Very funny Scotty... Now PLEASE beam down my PANTS!

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