You will notice when you try to write to the constant, which I suppose is the point of it :) That said, I do prefer Readonly as well because it allows for completely normal-looking "non-variables". Having to remember to dereference anything that's supposed to be a constant doesn't make sense except as an idiosyncrasy of the language. What's more, Readonly also lets you write-protect hashes and arrays although at a performance cost.
In reply to Re^2: Modification of a read-only value attempted
by mbethke
in thread Modification of a read-only value attempted
by panku
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