Any C-style for loop:
for (INIT; COND; POST) {
BODY;
}
Can always be rewritten as a while loop like this:
INIT;
while (COND) {
BODY;
POST;
}
So your loop can be written as:
$j=1;
while ($j<=10) {
print "$j\n";
$j++;
}
However, in Perl there are more idiomatic ways of writing it. For example:
print "$_\n" for 1..10;
Or, if you've got a recent version of Perl, and enable the "say" feature:
say for 1..10;
use Moops; class Cow :rw { has name => (default => 'Ermintrude') }; say Cow->new->name
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