In addition to the replies above, see Perl Documentation on I/O Operators, which explains what <> is, and how it relates to @ARGV and STDIN.
In reply to Re: Difference between piped-in and invocation arguments to a Perl script?
by Corion
in thread Difference between piped-in and invocation arguments to a Perl script?
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