> - Make readability your main objective. Readability is possibly the > weakest part of Perl. > > - Keep your eyes on modularity. Modularity is by far the best concept > where complexity could be hidden. > > - Don't forget usability. This is after all the point why people use > Perl in the first place. > It seems you are not interested in critics, so lets end this thread. O. Wyss
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