I would appreciate it if anyone could give me an idiots guide to symbolic references. I understand Hard ref's but symbolic ones just wont fit in my little brain. Ive read explanations in the best known Perl books and all the doc's available on the subject but none are simple enough for me. If possible could you include information on dereferencing (and maybe how the symbol table fits into the equation). I know its a hell of alot to ask, but until i thoroughly understand this i cant fully understand the debugging concept of "use strict 'refs'". I hope this is not an unworthy question, but I realy am a "first principles" kinda person, who needs a good conceptual grasp of something to understand it. TIA

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