Hi
m_alper_yildiz. You are missing a semi-colon on this line:
print @array[1..3] #DIZININ 1. ELEMANINDAN 3. ELEMANINA KADARINI YAZAR
If you add a semi-colon, your script works: print @array[1..3];
FYI: It initially gave me a syntax error on the line of the hash. When debugging, if you don't see a problem on the line specified in the error, always check out the previous line of code and make sure you've ended it w/ a semi-colon. It's such as easy mistake to make.
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Off Topic-ish: If you get tired of typing \n when printing, you can you say like this:
use feature 'say';
print "Print requires a new line character.\n";
say "Say doesn't require one.";
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