Hello jessica_perl,
In today's absolute-free world it's not out of scope to decide you're done with being Denzil and now would like to be Jessica. That sort of thing is by no means unprecedented in the Perl community.
However, if you wish to change your user name on this site or anything supernormal like that, you should simply contact the gods and make a request.
You would have known this if you had spent 30 minutes or so browsing the extensive site documentation, linked on the right. Reading documentation is a key skill that you should develop if you wish to pursue expertise in Perl.
Do what you want to do
And go where you're going to
Think for yourself
Cause I won't be there for you
The way forward always starts with a minimal test.
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