It's best to use one of the JSON modules. For example JSON::Tiny, but also JSON::XS or JSON or JSON::Any.
use strict;
use JSON::Tiny 'encode_json';
my $name = 'mike';
my $age = "20";
my $email = "johndeo@/test.com";
my $pass = "test";
my $resp = {
$name => $age,
$email => $pass
};
print encode_json( $resp );
Your JSON strikes me as weird. I would expect a different JSON structure:
my $resp = {
name => $name,
age => $age,
email => $email,
pass => $pass,
};
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