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RE: foreach

by BBQ (Curate)
on May 09, 2000 at 03:18 UTC ( [id://10679]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to for[each]
in thread My favorite looping mechanism in Perl is:

Yeah, but foreach is so much more cuddly! Don't you just want to hug it and never let go? I could never go back to for.

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RE: RE: foreach
by Adam (Vicar) on May 09, 2000 at 03:30 UTC
    You're scaring me, John. :)
      Naw, I agree with the BBQ-- foreach has a thick, soft coat, like a sheepdog (but smells better-- maybe more like a Gund Sheepdog.)

      For that matter, goto is sharp-edged and rusty. they only people who touch goto are those ultra-macho pantywaists who were big belt buckles and dropping handlebar mustaches without irony.

        Urk. My spelling is REALLY bad up there. Sorry. I've grown kind of dependent on that "Preview" feature they've got over at Slashdot.
      Hehe, sorry Adam! :o)

      On the risk of sounding totally un-PC, my remark was a bit too gay, wasn't it? God, I need a girlfriend...

      #!/home/bbq/bin/perl
      # Trust no1!

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