Thanks, I somehow wanted to nail down mental coordinates of the "Perl hyper space". But just dropping words wouldn't help because most people would just assume something and nod.
But asking a question puts them under stress and motivates them to rethink and gives an incentive to do some research.
And at least I can point to that list next time people "try to misunderstand" me in meetings... ;-D
> print ( 1 + 2 ) / 2
I could add this to "precedence"
> command line switches
Unfortunately it's a very stubborn windows context here at $job$, i.e. really working with a shell/cmd is out of scope for most of our team ...
I know the list is incomplete ...
( actually I was sure I also mentioned autovivification, but somehow this extended list got lost ) ...
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery
FootballPerl is like chess, only without the dice
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