Is asking a preference-based question appropriate for a beginners list
appropriate?

Question for you: Have you updated your software to have a more modern look
and feel or does it still resemble 1995?
I ask because, in your own words, you said "or is it simply a styling
difference?".

Feedback for you: The look and feel of your software quickly helps any
potential shopper to return to Amazon.

Yes, I am top-posting. Why? Because top-posting annoys me as well as most
on this list,  but so does seeing your signature in each of your trivial
questions, SEO initiatives and marketing schemes....

....And, [ drum roll ] you're welcome.

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 5:08 PM, SSC_perl <p...@surfshopcart.com> wrote:

>         Is the output of these two lines equivalent?
>
> map { $hash->{$_} = shift @record } @{$self->{'FIELDNAMES'}};
>
> $hash->{$_} = shift @record foreach @{$self->{'FIELDNAMES'}};
>
>         They appear to be in my testing, but I'd like to make sure.
>
>         Is one more appropriate than the other in a situation like this,
> or is it simply a styling difference?
>
> Thanks,
> Frank
>
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