David Kerber wrote:
On 11/30/2012 5:59 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
...
I've even seen a site with a Perl-based (or was it PHP-based) service
..
must have been PHP, not Perl, I'm sure. We Perl guys don't do things
that way.
As I was telling Leo off-line, we have a nice global switch called
"fatals_to_browser", which you can just turn on on a dev website if you
want to see the stack traces, and turn off for a prod website where you
don't. So when you deliver software to customers, you turn it off, and
it just looks a lot better.
Not that you need the feature too often either, because Perl always
finds a way to interpret your code so as to do something, instead of
That's really scary!
just giving up.
It was meant to be, how do you say this, "tongue in cheek" ?
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