in reply to
How do I use Perl?
a good place to start and get an extra leg up on the process is by learning
how to rtfm
, so I urge you to go, now, and invest a few minutes, and learn
How to RTFM
you'll thank the author afterwards (and learning
perl
will become lots easier).
______craz
y
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