If I did Gtk2 programming, I'd probably call that order "WE FliP".
The pain of having to remember these orders is why any code I write that requires more than three arguments, gets modified to use named parameters. The downside is that you have to remember (and spell correctly) the parameter names, but that's what perldoc's for.
TGI says moo
In reply to Re^2: Perl mnemonics
by TGI
in thread Perl mnemonics
by missingthepoint
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