in reply to Ask Perlmonks: What should be included in an "Advanced Perl Independent Study"?

Rip Everything2 apart and find a huge-ugly crufty part that should have been a module or three and fix it. =) Write up how refactoring live code projects for cleanliness gains the project speed, lowers code size, and improves maintainability.

Update: chromatic warns me that I may have committed heresy by implying that Everything2 is anything but perfect. =) Let us split infinatives and say that we just want it to be more perfect, shall we? ;)

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(jeffa) Re: Re: Ask Perlmonks: What should be included in an "Advanced Perl Independent Study"?
by jeffa (Bishop) on Jan 22, 2001 at 20:13 UTC
    extremely poses a very interesting point - kill two birds with one stone. During my very short college career of 11 years, I learned very quickly to combine projects _somehow_

    If you could find a few things about E2 that would fit in your studies, then you'll feel twice as good about yourself when you finish (and get a lot of stuff done).

    Jeff

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