> the end user is going to be able to > redefine the syntax anyway, Yes. But if the syntax for arrays and db data are to be simultaneously the same and as ideal as possible, then either the core array syntax needs to be relatively ideal for relational db data, or one needs to redefine the array syntax to match a created db syntax and thus have a version of perl that doesn't use the standard array syntax. While the latter is pretty cool, it's a whole lot less cool than the former (assuming that multi-dimensional arrays and relational db data are as close cousins as I think they may be).
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