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3. I personally don't hate these. Once you learn
to scope your variables (and these can be a great
motivator to learn). OTOH I can understand the desire
for per-FH, but it seems like globally settable
*defaults* might be nice.
5. *sigh* yeah the sigil thing is hard on beginners, now however I am not happy about having to switch back... In some ways it does make sense as well, $ is scalar and you're getting a single element (scalar) out. Slices use @ denoting multiple elements returned. 6. Why? Implementation, or too much for one operator?
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