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A hash of coderefs is perfect if your cases are all constants, but if you want something that is closer to Switch or given/when, without the headaches, take a look at Dan Brook's Switch::Perlish which allows (for example) a coderef against a hash, or a regex against an array, and many more combinations; but with clear and sane rules about what each combination does. It's what given/when with smart matching could have been; but with slightly more cumbersome, but still eminently readable syntax. With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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