Makes sense to me. Every other operator with the 'equals' in it has the 'equals' last, e.g. += or *= (Otherwise $foo =+ 20 would be parsed as $foo = +20)
The =~ is the opposite and that makes it confusing.
In reply to Re: regexp operator -- same mistake over and over again
by bunnyman
in thread regexp operator -- same mistake over and over again
by rkg
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