Sounds interesting. It'd be nice to see something that would apply to pretty 
much any Perl coder, no matter what the expertise level or area of interest.


Paul


11:46am, G. Wade Johnson wrote:

> I've recently been looking at the module Perl::Critic. Although Perl::Critic
> supports Damian Conway's "Perl Best Practices" out of the box. It also
> supports the ability to add policies of your own.
>
> Is anyone interested in a talk about using Perl::Critic to improve adherence
> to coding standards?
>
> I'm looking at modifying the Perl::Critic policies for all of the modules that
> I work on to see if it will actually improve my code.
>
> G. Wade
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