Recently, I've been doing a lot of work in languages other than Perl. Most of them don't care whether I use single or double quotes. I know that Perl will interpolate variables inside double quoted statements, and won't inside single quoted statements. However, I heard a rumor(I can't remember where) that using double quoted statements when there isn't a variable inside will slow down my Perl script. Does anyone know if this is true?
In reply to Single Quotes Versus Double Quotes by Spidy
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