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> Indicating how critical each piece of knowledge is might be useful though?

as I said I didn't prioritize, and things are too interconnected.

like {%h} is not only a ref to an anonymous hash but the %h is flattened inside the { LIST } operation.

> You can get quite good with perl without having to understand BEGIN or even the notion of compile/run time, so I was kind of surprised that this was the first question.

My colleagues have to understand modules, for that to understand they need compile-time and namespaces

(I'm sick of all the requires into main:: in our code...)

Variable declaration happens at compile-time, die'ing at run-time should be avoided , ... and so on.

> Where can I look this up? ... Best question.

yes but they also need a mental map of essential key words.

A condensed Perlglossary would be nice, probably more explicit and with less Larry injokes.

> Actually this made me realize that I didn't know the answer to that correctly

Mission accomplished! :)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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