As jZed already mentioned, DWIM means "Do What I Mean." It's one of the common Perl design goals. It means that, as much as possible, things should just work as expected. Sometimes it seems as if Perl is reading your mind -- that's DWIMery.
In reply to Re: Perl DWIMery
by revdiablo
in thread Perl DWIMery
by azstyx
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