If my boss writes if, I write then
If my boss writes do, I write while
If my boss writes for, I write foreach
If my boss writes printf, I write print
If my boss writes chomp, I write chop
If my boss writes oct, I write hex
If my boss writes index, I write rindex
If my boss writes uc, I write ucfirst
if my boss writes grep, I write map
If my boss writes push, I write pop
If my boss writes sleep, I write alarm
If my boss writes use, I write require
If my boss uses `cp`, I use File::Copy
If my boss uses `scp`, I use Net::SCP
If my boss uses `mv`, I use File::Rename
If my boss uses `find`, I use File::Find
If my boss uses `grep`, I use File::Grep
If my boss uses `sqlplus`,I use DBD::Oracle
If my boss uses `mysql`, I use DBD::mysql
If my boss uses `telnet`, I use Net::Telnet
If my boss uses `ftp`, I use Net::FTP
If my boss uses `ssh`, I use Net::SSH
If my boss uses `date`, I use Date::Calc
Everone can continue this, as per your knowledge.
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