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Old July 26th, 2000, 08:34 PM
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Good article

I don't use perl much anymore (moved on to PHP and Java) but it's always good to brush up on the basics. This was as good an explanation as I've seen for my() and local(), thanks.

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Old August 6th, 2000, 11:01 PM
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Good, but ...

Covering material on how to use perl is not why I came to devshed. This information is already covered in perl references. I like the way you presented but I came looking for stuff that isn't covered in default material. Like how to integrate perl, mysql and Apache into a dynamic web site. Common issues like what others have encountered trying to access db's from perl. Commonly used methods to achieve a certain task with perl and [insert favorite SQL db].
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However, I will be back to read more perl articles. :^)

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Old August 25th, 2000, 05:37 PM
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Incorrect (sort-of)

Greetings,

This example is great for input, however the editors should not note the fact that, atleast in I.E. 5.0, <STDIN> is not displayed as it is interpreted as an invalid HTML code, and therefore ignored.

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Old September 5th, 2000, 10:32 PM
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Routines as own standards libraries

Routines used in others .PL file.
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How could it reuse again in my.PL file?.
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Are there any way to link between *.PL file?.
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Old November 26th, 2000, 07:44 PM
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Old January 5th, 2001, 11:24 PM
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helo world

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Old January 7th, 2001, 06:34 AM
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Good Article

Good Article. Even if you know all this, its good for brushing everything again! ;-)

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Old January 7th, 2001, 06:34 AM
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Good Article. Even if you know all this, its good for brushing everything again! ;-)

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Old February 21st, 2001, 08:57 PM
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Very nice

Thanks for all perl articles, up to this one they're all informative and entertaining, I didn't think I could learn perl in 2 days.

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Old March 19th, 2001, 02:26 PM
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Excellent tutorial, it's just that the font used for the examples is a bit small. Difficult to read...

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Old January 28th, 2002, 06:22 AM
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Old September 17th, 2002, 10:08 AM
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worked just fine

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Old February 2nd, 2003, 06:40 PM
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your article is very useful and fully explanatory.before reading this, i wasted some hours on my() problem.
thanks from my very heart!!!
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Old March 19th, 2003, 07:18 PM
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are you -were you in Columbus Ohio?

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