Perl best practices:

Many programmers code by instinct, relying on convenient habits or a "style" they picked up early on. They aren't conscious of all the choices they make, like how they format their source, the names they use for variables, or the kinds of loops they use. They're focused entirely...

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Beteilige Person: Conway, Damian 1964- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Sebastopol, CA O'Reilly 2005
Ausgabe:1st ed.
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Links:https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/-/0596001738/?ar
Zusammenfassung:Many programmers code by instinct, relying on convenient habits or a "style" they picked up early on. They aren't conscious of all the choices they make, like how they format their source, the names they use for variables, or the kinds of loops they use. They're focused entirely on problems they're solving, solutions they're creating, and algorithms they're implementing. So they write code in the way that seems natural, that happens intuitively, and that feels good. But if you're serious about your profession, intuition isn't enough. Perl Best Practices author Damian Conway explains that rules.
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 493-494) and index
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 517) illustrations
ISBN:9780596516369
0596516363
9780596555023
0596555024
0596001738