Hi,
Yes, you're right. It is not useful in windows machine. This line instructs the operating system the place which the interpreter is available.
Shabang is optional. Not mandatory to be given.
In windows machine, this line is skipped as like any other comment line.
In reply to Re: Issue with #!usr/bin/perl
by nagalenoj
in thread Issue with #!usr/bin/perl
by Anonymous Monk
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