On Friday, Dec 6, 2002, at 02:03 America/New_York, John-Michael Keyes wrote:
What is Mission Critical Perl?
It's code that gets the job done.
It's strongly commented, both in architecture and execution. (Yeah, I know. Perl is self commenting. Comment more anyway dammmit.)
It logs actions. (No matter how trivial, without metrics - it ain't important. This is essential, if EVERY script you've written isn't logging, write a .pm, go back and include it. We can't show 'em how much we're doing with Perl unless we have a bar graph.)
It's code reviewed.
It's heralded: Mission Critical Perl. Maybe even .MCP
..MCP When what you need is: RAD, Reliable, Reporting and Robust.
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Lou Moran
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