and and or are designed to be used to join statements. Use && and || inside of expressions.
Go on, I'll bite. Is there any matter of substance--like a practical difference in the results, or some hidden trap for the unwary--behind this statement?
Or is it just another icky meme based on personel preference and groundless dogma.
In reply to Re^2: How to return a two dimensional array from a function in Perl?
by BrowserUk
in thread How to return a two dimensional array from a function in Perl?
by gunners.newark
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