Once you have decided to "pay" the price of perl, you get perl arrays, hashes etc included, which tend to map to real world structures and problems more conveniently (to the programmer) than "classical" linked lists (which are more convenient to the computer).
It's like buying a truck and trying to use it to do something non-truckish - e.g. pull wheelies. While that may be possible don't be surprised if you get strange looks, or people don't think it's for a serious purpose.
In reply to Re: Array VS Linked List
by Anonymous Monk
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