choroba made all the right points. Problem is generating an array that doesn’t contain what you think it does and multiple inline print statements where one, without the map, would do. Your answer isn’t bad for someone who is not a hacker and hasn’t touched Perl in 3 years. Good habits and best practices come over time. This was mine from way back when (it does not take advantage of the reuse of the 3/5 to fizz . buzz so it’s not ideal but it is idiomatic :P)–

#!perl -l print !( $_ % 15) ? "FizzBuzz" : !( $_ % 5 ) ? "Buzz" : !( $_ % 3 ) ? "Fizz" : $_ for 1 .. 100;

In reply to Re: The FizzBuzz Thing :( by Your Mother
in thread The FizzBuzz Thing :( by Anonymous Monk

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