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<p>I used slash (/) delimiters for the longest time in my code, until it dawned on me that using a vi-compatible delimiter pair would allow me to bounce on the % key to go from the beginning to the end. (I believe this is written somewhere in the Perl documentation).</p>
<p>As a result, <tt>qw()</tt> has become my preferred idiom, as has qq{}. Looking back at older code these days I find that <tt>q/a string/</tt> lacks symmetry, and thus beauty.</p>
<p>Getting back to the OP, <i>isn't it much better if everyone uses these operators exactly in the way they are described in Perl manuals</i>, I would say yes, that's a sensible default. But one should know when (and why) to break the rules.</p>
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