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Re: hyperoverquoting of built-in functions: JUST SAY NO #81

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p5pRT opened this issue Jun 19, 1999 · 1 comment
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Re: hyperoverquoting of built-in functions: JUST SAY NO #81

p5pRT opened this issue Jun 19, 1999 · 1 comment

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p5pRT commented Jun 19, 1999

Migrated from rt.perl.org#884 (status was 'resolved')

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p5pRT commented Jun 19, 1999

From @Abigail

What is so bad in using 2? After all​:

Pod is supposed to be a clean easy way for mere mortals to write
documentation. The twin goals are easy of writing and easy of parsing.

Ease of writing. Why should I have to remember which shortcuts the various
translators are supposed to have, and which they don't?

That 1 works is great, but that doesn't make 2 wrong.

Abigail

@p5pRT p5pRT closed this as completed Nov 28, 2003
karenetheridge added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 2, 2019
  [DELTA]

5.20191102  2019-11-02 05:34:43Z
  * fix bad pod markup in perlfaq8 (PR #78; thanks, Joaquín Ferrero!)
  * remove stale section about lib.pm (PR #82, Dan Book)
  * update perlfaq9 to reference Email::Stuffer (PR #79, Dan Book)
  * update perlfaq9 to reference URL::Search (PR #80, Dan Book)
  * update perlfaq9 to use HTTP::Tiny (PR #81, Dan Book)
  * fix some broken links (issue #71, dctabuyz)
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