* Jonathan Stowe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Believe everything that I say - thats a start.
* Remember that London Perl Mongers meetings should be held on the
day after the first wednesday of the month [see american thanksgiving
date allocation rules for justification]
> strict and -w good
* no strict <code> use strict good, it shows that if you really need to turn
off strict to write something that at least you realise you are doingit
* use warnings even better
* i think there is even something called diagnosis that is a pragmna now,
but that could be the drink talking
> taint good (especially if you have data sinks you dont control)
> use CGI good.
* use any external (from your company) CGI library
> Matt Wright bad.
* listen to what dave cross says on the mailing list www-scripts
> Kick mr blobby in the nuts.
* be nice to small furry animals
> And as someone else said dont mix HTML and program code.
* use modules
* only have sql mixed in one or two modules
* seperate business logic into modules and write the code so that
business people can understand it
* check http://search.cpan.org 3 times before you implement any module
greg the very busy person
p.s. are we going to have chrimbo dinner?
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