>I use list context a lot in PHP and Perl, and I prefer Perl's way of
>doing it *because* it allows you to be as verbose or terse as you
>like.
>PHP, unfortunately, doesn't give you that freedom.

Hmm... the freedom to write unreadable, unmaintainable code, yes this
is a very important feature.

That works great if you're a team of one and you're the only one who
will ever maintain your code. For people who live in a society it's a
nightmare :) There's a huge thread on slashdot right now on 'Software
Aesthetics'.


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