in reply to Re: Script to convert HBA WWNs to lowercase and add ":"
in thread Script to convert HBA WWNs to lowercase and add ":"[Updated]
No, you should leave it on. When you're learning perl (or any other language for that matter), it's good to write in a simple straightforward manner. As you get more experienced and learn more idioms, you'll start writing tighter code.
It's just like talking about a new field. At first you find the language that the experts use hard to understand, and you have to use normal English (or whatever the local language is). As you get more involved in the field, you start picking up the subtleties of the jargon used, and you become familiar with it. It's a gradual process, and you're not usually aware of it. Until someone new comes up to you and starts talking and you become aware of what you learned.
So your node will be immediately useful and easy to modify for someone newer to the language. And the tighter bits will help serve as a Rosetta Stone for people learning more advanced bits of the language. Most of all, have fun with it.
If you're really wanting to learn the weird bits of the language, play with the obfuscations & golf challenges.
...roboticus
When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.
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Re^3: Script to convert HBA WWNs to lowercase and add ":"
by perl514 (Pilgrim) on Dec 28, 2011 at 17:50 UTC |