Re: Sort Part of a string

From: norfernuman (norfernuman_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/16/04


Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 13:55:19 GMT

I'm the perfect target audience some are talking about here.

I lurk here to learn about Perl. The programmers here have 'use strict' on.
That's about it. All errors are sent to the news reader. If not, dummies like me
might think that bad code is good code. This kind of strictness is actually
very real world, were this a work environment. A good manager would look point out all errors
in your code, not just the one you might ask him/her about.
Then they (most likely without much tact) ask you why you brought them such stupid code
and tell you to fix that junk before you show it to me again.
Doing so would be good for you, but I'll let you figure out why.

Apologize,.. I don't know why they would care.
Just get with the program.

Now I'll go back to "as the PG turns" ;-)

- NN

Eugene Mikheyev wrote:
> Ok, maybe I'm tired and see non-existent things. Then I should apologize.
> Should I?
>
>



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