Sean-O writes " Shattering the myth of the faultless programmer, this article dismantles the uninspired software group and then builds it up again into a synchronized, nergized ensemble. It's full of tips to improve your Perl skills, ranging from best programming practices to code debugging."
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No it doesn't (Score:1, Insightful)
This is just an ad for a book.
Mod down this story. (Score:3, Insightful)
Show me at least one tip in that article. I wonder - what the hell? Have editor who passed this submission looked at that article at all?
Re:Mod down this story. (Score:1)
What's this ? I never heard of this kind of myth before. Faultless programmers... You must be kidding me !
From the article:
The success or failure of any software programming group depends largely on its ability to work together as a team
That's not how i see it. The success or failure of programming projects (and therefore the groups involved) depends mostly on doing the right thing !
Most problems I have encountered in my programming career have hardly ever been technical.
It is a good thing to improve your technical skills, I admit. But if you are doing the wrong thing it doesn't really matter how good you are at it !
Re:Library reuse (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Best Perl Tip Ever! (Score:2, Funny)
(oooh, flamebait of an offtopic post! doesn't get any better than this baby!)
-Xanthos
Better Progamming In Perl? (Score:1, Insightful)