I wouldn't say on Perlmonks I'd be using "global variables". Instead, I'd label those variables class instance variables, and call the class they're defined in a "singleton object". Then non of the "global variables are bad" triggers will fire; instead, people will think the world of you. But except for the labels, there's no difference.
In reply to Re: Best practices with globals and subroutine arguments
by JavaFan
in thread Best practices with globals and subroutine arguments
by Foxpond Hollow
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