Compilation wise or performance wise there is no difference. If you have warnings turned on though you may occasionally get warnings about certain keys in bareword form that may break in the future with later revisions of Perl. I am a loss to think of an example right now.
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In reply to Re: regarding hash keys
by blue_cowdawg
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