Yes we can help. It is nice to see you helping yourself though. This is untested but should do what you want:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
undef $/;
my $all;
while (<Dev*.txt>) {
open F, $_ or die "Can't open $_: $!\n";
my $content = <F>;
close F;
$all .= "Name: $_\n$content";
if ($content =~ /\b(\w+\d\d\d)\b/) {
my $found = $1;
(my $first_two) = $content =~ m/(^[^\n]*\n[^\n]*\n)/;
print "Found $found\n$first_two\n";
}
}
open F, ">res.txt" or die "Can't write res.txt $!\n";
print F $all;
close F;
doc
print(s<>ecode?scalar reverse :p)
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