I try to follow the writer's rule: "write for your expected audience"; and you seem to have a more sophisticated expected audience than I do. In my case, most of the programmers in my workplace who will be asked to maintain my code just aren't very experienced with perl. If they can't understand it, they'll just come back and ask me; I'll end up maintaining it myself. By using simpler constructs, I improve the odds that someone besides me will be able to maintain the code.
Maybe spend some of your time bringing your co-workers up to speed? I usually find teaching stuff a more effective use of my time than coding to the lowest common denominator or turning myself into a bottleneck.
In reply to Re^10: RFC: feature proposal re code in @INC
by adrianh
in thread RFC: feature proposal re code in @INC
by blazar
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