On May 12, 2016, at 7:10 PM, Shawn H Corey wrote:
>> my $holders = join ',', ('?') x @cgi_params;
> PBP recommends that you put short strings that are all punctuation in
> q{}, so they will be easier to read.
>
> my $holders = join q{,}, (q{?}) x @cgi_params;
I realize stuff like this is subjective, and coding styles can be very
personal, but this looks cleaner to me:
my $holders = join ',' => ('?') x @cgi_params;
Since I found the fat comma, I use it all the time now - especially
when two commas are so close together. I'm kind of surprised PBP would say
that q{} is easier to read in this situation. IMHO, it seems to just adds
noise.
Frank
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