One has a 'D' and one doesn't. The one with a 'D' is used by Perl as a filehandle for "Standard Error". The other one is not used for anything by Perl, though a particular Perl script may define it as a filehandle, in which case it will have meaning for that script.
Dave
In reply to Re^3: STERR and STDERR any difference?
by davido
in thread STERR and STDERR any difference?
by edwardt_tril
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