Perlish

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Perl +‎ -ish

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (file)

Adjective[edit]

Perlish (comparative more Perlish, superlative most Perlish)

  1. (computing, programming, informal) Typical of, or suited to, the Perl programming language.
    • 2004, Ian F Darwin, Java Cookbook: Solutions and Examples for Java Developers:
      Incidentally, the eval { } block around the method call is the Perlish way of catching exceptions.
    • 2005, Damian Conway, Perl Best Practices:
      Second, the standard domain-specific notation you're recreating in your Perl class must conform to the Perlish precedences and associativities.
    • 2006, Jeffrey Friedl, Mastering Regular Expressions:
      In this chapter, I'll try to present examples in a more Perlish style of Perl.

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