Here I listen $_ is.... mother's heart, because only mother's heart accept anything. ;)
But $ for me is a monetary value of any kind, not dolar specifically.

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> I thought it was only called 'string' in Applesoft...
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> Glad to hear I'm not the only one.  My co-workers think I'm crazy.
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> Not sure how to help you I do not that it is not very common to refer to
> $ as dollar unless your talking about dollars. Generally when dealing
> with computers it is a representation of the word string and is spoken
> as such.
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> String-underscore.
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> Does anyone know of a pronunciation guide for the special variables and
> such in Perl? I came up empty on Google. I've been learning Perl by
> reading and doing, but I haven't talked to anyone face-to-face, so I'm
> not sure, for example, if $_ is spoken "dollar-underscore", or if people
> typically say something else--like "<=>" is a "spaceship", or "#!" is a
> "shebang".
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> Paul
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