The useful places are as follows. If you need to emulate a built-in, you have no choice but to prototype. If you want a constant to be optimized at compile time, you should use a prototype. (But constant does that for you.) The ($$) prototype is useful in sorting. And an & prototype can turn blocks into subroutines saving the need to type "sub ".
Personally the only prototype that I have found useful in the last 2 years is putting ($$) on a sort routine.
In reply to Re^5: Build Sort dynamically
by tilly
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