Jenda Krynicky wrote:
They say you can write Fortran in any language I guess this guy tries to write 
Cobol.

I think thats what im fighting against.

I really dont want to be a perl programmer that uses another languages technics 
etc.
And also I dont want to use / write another persons style.

I studied and use perl for various reasons, by me adopting these standard etc, 
I feel everything will be for nothing.
Then I will just be a if {} else {} programmer, no use of references, no "my", 
no use of search.cpan.org.

I actually realised this extremely childish, and maybe I need to look from his 
side, but still I cant escape how old school this all is.
Maybe he's trying to make it soo that the project does not diffirentiate too 
much. Will be easier for the next employee.

But I think im going to settle with Ron Goral's option 3.

Thanks to all who replied.

Kind Regards
Brent Clark




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