If you can't explain it to people who can make educated guesses at what you might mean, how do you expect to explain it to Perl that hardly makes any guesses at all (even bearing in mind DWIM)?
Part of being a good programmer is having a clear idea of what you want your program to achieve and a plan for how you are going go about achieving it. Trying to explain what you want to do to other people is a good way of figuring both those goals out (the Teddy Bear / Rubber Duck effect).
In reply to Re^5: Practicing with files
by GrandFather
in thread Practicing with files
by Jabox
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