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How to compare the contents of a file with the contents of the directory?
Thanks Keshav |
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I saw you post the exact same thing on Perlmonks.
Do some research. This is an easy problem that apparently you just don't feel like putting any effort into. I saw the rest of your posts on Perlmonks as well and they seem to follow a pattern of you wanting to be told how to do everything, thus letting others do your work for you. If you don't want to learn this stuff then why are you programming. I apologize if I am being harsh, but I don't understand this sort of attitude towards anything. I do not apologize for my point here though. At least make an effort and then come here with questions, offering what you have come up with thus far.
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