Not sure why, but find myself not reaching for them ever.
Simple, you're not a perl
a real perl
an idiomatic perl programmer yet :)
Or as Modern Perl would say experienced perl hacker, not sure if he meant level 4 or 5 on the Seven Levels of Perl Mastery scale
Why would I use below ...
Because you think in terms of map and grep :)
my %filter_map = do {
my $ix = 'A';
map { $ix++ => $_ }
( map { ($_) x 3 } 2 .. 6 ),
( 8 ) x 3,
( 9 ) x 4,
};
Like a fighter, you think in terms of kicking and punching, not bending and expanding your knees and elbows while rotating your hips :)
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