I am not sure it is any "better". Even a smaller improvement (e.g. using for (@author) { ... } instead of the C-style loop can please someone.
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; my $author = 'Smith, Kristin A.; Shirley, Mark Harper ; Saff, David ; +Ernst, Michael D.; Patrick, Nicholas J. M ; van der Loede, Greg; Yu, +(Jeffrey) Hu; De La Macorra, F ; Smith, Meghan. '; $author =~ s/.\s*$//; print((join ', ', map { join ' ', reverse split / *, */; } split / *; */, $author), '.');

In reply to Re: Changing the order of elements in the variable by choroba
in thread Changing the order of elements in the variable by Shaveta_Chawla

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