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Your post generated some very interesting discussion... principly because some very smart people didn't understand it. We want to help you, but you seem not to have a very solid grasp of our vocabulary yet, and nobody's quite sure what you mean. It would help if you restated your question, and gave the context; if you talk about it, we may be able to figure out what you're meaning to say.

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And though it's not a requirement, if you're serious about learning Perl, you might want to create an account and stick around. This community is open to all skill levels, and we'd be pleased to have you.

Good luck!


In reply to Re: hash creation. by Petruchio
in thread hash creation. by Anonymous Monk

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