tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3035323255246508397.post523411473437743080..comments2023-06-10T09:01:43.125-07:00Comments on Perl Indonesia: On reading codePerl Indonesiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09083793321887864209noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3035323255246508397.post-19254695052475572802010-03-10T20:42:18.728-08:002010-03-10T20:42:18.728-08:00@asjo (copy-pasted from my comment to the same pos...@asjo (copy-pasted from my comment to the same post in blogs.perl.org):<br /><br />There are actually a few, e.g.:<br /><br />1. The use of dialect (or DSL?), encountered a lot in Ruby, like using:<br /><br />hook 'name', sub { ... };<br /><br />instead of:<br /><br />sub hook_name { ... }<br /><br />apparently one of my projects could benefit from the added clarity especially because it has lots of "special types" of subroutines/handlers.<br /><br />2. More attention to column length and subroutine length. More attention to "beauty". I've noticed that my code tends to be ugly :)Steven Haryantohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09282042440154229218noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3035323255246508397.post-77866234312033807612010-03-05T10:30:18.502-08:002010-03-05T10:30:18.502-08:00So which style was it you found yourself inspired ...So which style was it you found yourself inspired by and imitated?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com