Hi,
The newly released book "Perl Best Practices" by Dr. Damien Conway may
be helpful in addition to those recommended already.
Alfred,
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Hi everyone,
This question may seem odd, but here goes anyway.
I've been working at an ISP for a few years now, and have been adding
to/modifying their current accounting system since I've got here. Of
course it is all Perl based.
This isn't a technical problem I'm having, but the system has well over
100,000 lines of code in several files. I want to change course, and
take a more organized approach to this.
My question is if there are any good books (particular to Perl), on how
to organize a large project like this to make it easier to consolodate
code, find code, and otherwise prevent myself from continuously
re-inventing the wheel. I am quite familiar with Packages, but I just
need some guidance with documenting/planning of the project.
Any tips very much welcome.
Tks,
Steve
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