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Trevor Perry wrote on 15/12/2006 03:56:29 PM:
I think it is just programmer laziness.
But laziness is part of what makes a good programmer! :) http://www.netropolis.org/hash/perl/virtue.html Personally, I'm on Aaron's side as far as letting a computer check my spelling goes. I'd rather think about the overall program structure than "what was that variable called again?". I see your point about using up too many cycles on a production machine, though - I certainly don't have any problem using verify instead of compile if the computer cycles are more valuable than the extra time verify takes. ##################################################################################### Attention: The above message and/or attachment(s) is private and confidential and is intended only for the people for which it is addressed. If you are not named in the address fields, ignore the contents and delete all the material. Thank you. Have a nice day. For more information on email virus scanning, security and content management, please contact administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxx #####################################################################################
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