I didn't mean that I *never* use implicit variables. But I still find there are many cases where I find that implicit variables do things I didn't expect.
Yes, I understand that there are many ways they can make my code more concise and efficient. But I am also thinking of the people who may come after me and have to maintain my code. AFAIK I am the only Perl programmer at my workplace, so I try to keep things as explicit as possible.
As I learn more about Perl I find myself using it more idiomatically.
Chumley
In reply to Re: Re: to perl or not to perl
by chumley
in thread to perl or not to perl
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