Well... not only applies the reply above. Also your way of accessing a variable by it's name from a string is not correct. According to your code, you think you can do this with:
$prods[[$i]]."Dev"
I would say this is the way:
${"${prods[[$i]]}Dev"}
Although I don't know if that would work here, because of the
[[$i]]. It's a pity I don't have a Perl installation here (@school).
update: note: the first example would give you the value of
$prods[[$i]] and "Dev". So to say, if
$prods[[$i]] eq "Web" (just another Perl example!), then your code would result in "WebDev", which actually is nice thing to do, but it's not what you want.
/update
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