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domm (4030)

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http://domm.plix.at/

Just in case you like to know, I'm currently full-time father of 2 kids, half-time Perl hacker, sort-of DJ, bicyclist, no longer dreadlocked and 32 years old

I'm also head of Vienna.pm [pm.org], maintainer of the CPANTS [perl.org] project, member of the TPF Grants Commitee [perl.org] and the YAPC Europe Foundation [yapceurope.org].

I've got stuff on CPAN [cpan.org], held various talks [domm.plix.at] and organised YAPC::Europe 2007 in Vienna [yapceurope.org].

Journal of domm (4030)

Tuesday March 04, 2008
03:51 PM

returnvalues.useperl.at

[ #35834 ]

I've put up a quick site with the results of Acme::ReturnValue:

http://returnvalues.useperl.at

This page shows that Acme::ReturnValue is far from perfect because it contains a whole lot of false positives. But there are also some very funny things to be found.

I'm not sure if I'll spend much more time on Acme::ReturnValue, so I doubt that the website will see any improvements (filters, sorting, links to source code, ..). But I do plan to look at Perl::Critic::Policy::Modules::RequireEndWithOne, as suggested by Chris Dolan.

And I will set up a cronjob to generate the site (but probably only once a week - I want to spare those cycles for cpants...)

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