Surely not!
Perl builtins tend to be one word that can (syntactically) be read as plain English, with a few exceptions that come from POSIX system calls (like gethostbyname)
And println is too long, compared to say ;-)
The word say suggests some I/O similar to print, which in fact it is. The exact semantics are not obvious, but they aren't hard to learn.
In reply to Re^3: Why should I use perl 5.10?
by moritz
in thread Why should I use perl 5.10?
by saintmike
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