Can someone clarify the 3 terms wrt Perl providing with some examples?
"subroutine" and "function" are basically interchangeable. There is a
tendency to use "function" for built-in ones and "subroutine" for
user-defined ones, but that is a tendency, not a law.
Methods are subroutines invoked in an object-oriented way.
Xho
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