Allison wrote: > The answer is the same, in any case: "When the condition in the > C<while> has a false value, when the list/array in the C<for> is empty, > or when the condition (2nd expression) in the C<loop> is met on the first ^ not > comparison." > > > Are the hordes of programmers yet-to-be that will be weaned > > exclusively on Perl 6 look scornfully on me for such opinions and say, > > "There goes another Perl 5 programmer, pass the Geritol"? > > Who knows what they'll think of us? They'll probably all be wearing > brightly colored latex body suits with communication/computation devices > embedded on every surface too. ;)
<shudder> I have the privilege of meeting a large number of Perl programmers on a regular basis and, as deeply as I admire and respect them all, there are VERY FEW that I want to see in latex body suits! ;-) Damian