On Saturday, June 29, 2002, at 08:08 , George Thomas wrote: [..] > Consider too that if one excludes the experienced programmer, many > questions will go unanswered or may be answered incompletely or > incorrectly. The coders with the experience have seen most of it and know > quite a few tricks. [..]
The Clear Solution would be for PERL to be more organized in what it is and what it does and hence more cleanly definable - since clearly there is the simple dialectic perl as scripting language v. perl as coding environment There are the other HORRORS of Perl - beyond the usual simplistic 'OO' v. Proceduralist wars - such as perl as WebStuff perl as DBI_STUFF perl as TheSysAddsHelper perl as p5ee - the enterprise edition required to mix and match interfaces to legacy and future technologies. Hence while JoeBobPerler may be a Wiz at one side of the Perl Space - they may not even know about <thingieWidgetClassWonder> and so is a 'beginner' there.... As some note - there is 'much' that is 'taken for granted' about the underlying technology that is the 'computing environment' hence the technical differences between files and directories, file descriptors and file names..... and... and.... so if one wishes to play amongst the advanced, there is always the perl monastary.... ciao drieux --- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]