Nice post. Thank you for taking the time to write it.
When this particluar discussion started, I must admit that I found it a bit ridiculous. Lists in scalar context?? What?? That just didn't make sense to me at an intuitive level. But, after following the posts here, I now have a greater insight into the way some other people have structured their programming paradigms and I expect that this insight will prove helpful to me when communicating with other programmers.
This is the sort of discussion that sets PerlMonks apart from other programming sites and I applaud those who have taken part and cogently explained their views.
In reply to Re^3: If you believe in Lists in Scalar Context, Clap your Hands
by hominid
in thread If you believe in Lists in Scalar Context, Clap your Hands
by gone2015
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