I'm suppose i'm late :'( ...
Japhy solution solves the problem in a very smart way, i like it too much.
But I have written another (before read any solution ^_^), i put it here for the collection :-)
$max = 7;
for ($i=1; $i<$max; $i++) {
@tuple = (0,$i);
print ++$tuple[0],',',++$tuple[1],' ' while ($tuple[1] < $max)
+;
print "\n"
}
Update
... and Here a dirty version ...
for ($M=7, $i=1; @_ = (0,$i), $i<$M; $i++)
{ print ++$_[0],',',++$_[1],($_[1]==$M?"\n":" ") while ($_[1]
+< $M) }
turo
perl -Te 'print map { chr((ord)-((10,20,2,7)[$i++])) } split //,"turo"'
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