[Phoenix-pm] I don't buy it

Metz, Bobby W, WCS bwmetz at att.com
Thu Mar 16 13:56:47 PST 2006


ah, but how smoothly those weeds would fall!  Personally, I prefer the
torch wand for my propane tank.  Much more satisfying to see a 1.5 foot
blue flame shooting everywhere and the fear in the neighbors eyes when
they hear the ungodly roar.

:D

jk

-----Original Message-----
From: phoenix-pm-bounces+bwmetz=att.com at pm.org
[mailto:phoenix-pm-bounces+bwmetz=att.com at pm.org]On Behalf Of Bill Nash
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 2:25 PM
To: Scott Walters
Cc: phoenix-pm at pm.org
Subject: Re: [Phoenix-pm] I don't buy it



Code is code is code. Like a katana in the hands of a master
practitioner, 
it can be a precision instrument wielded with grace and power. Hand that

sword to a gardener, and in the absence of a better tool or instruction,

it will become a weed whacker.

- billn

On Thu, 16 Mar 2006, Scott Walters wrote:

> Matt Wright wrote formmail.pl which, though it was done in bad style,
is
> famous for having the highest density of vulnerabilities per line in
any
> program known to man.  It single handled made Perl the largest spam
relay
> right behend open Sendmail servers for a solid 7 years running.  Matt
> Wright writes bad code.  My references to people who learned to code
by
> imitating him implied they had far more than style or preference wrong
> with their code -- their code is bad.  As I said, usually people who
> write &func aren't old Perl 4 programmers but are people who learned
from
> the wretched code floating around -- the most common of which is
Matt's.
>
> -scott
>
> On  0, "Anthony R. Nemmer" <intertwingled at qwest.net> wrote:
>> I don't buy the "Matt Wright" argument or whoever it is.  I think
people
>> can write perfectly good code in Perl 5 and use the & when calling
>> subroutines.  You just need to be careful, per perlsub, in how you
use
>> &.  It's been my experience that prototypes are truly a hack, and
that
>> they are not used that often.  Again, this all may change with Perl
6,
>> but when will Perl 6 be released?  It's probably years away.
Personally
>> I think sigils are one of the things that makes Perl Perl, and that
>> typeglobs are pretty cool.
>>
>> Tony
>>
>> --
>>
>> I always have coffee when I watch radar!
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