Assuming you have a Good Reason™, one difference is prototype checking. From perlsub:
Not only does the & form make the argument list optional, it also disables any prototype checking on arguments you do provide. This is partly for historical reasons, and partly for having a convenient way to cheat if you know what you're doing. See Prototypes below.
#11929 First ask yourself `How would I do this without a computer?' Then have the computer do it the same way.
In reply to Re: Determination of a subs' invocation from within the sub
by kennethk
in thread Determination of a subs' invocation from within the sub [RESOLVED]
by Bloodnok
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