Hi Respected Monks,
          I am really happy that i have learnt a lot from the day one i have joined into this great family of Perl Monks. And i was able to resolve my doubts and issues with the help of most effective and effienct well experienced Monks.
          As of now i would like to know a technique to implement Linked Lists in Perl. Actually i have got the Idea of Hashes
but i felt that there could also be a better approach for this one ....
i thought some thing like
%words = ("abel", "baker",
"baker", "charlie",
"charlie", "delta",
"delta", "");
And also any other techniques would be helpful .........
Work Hard Party Harderrr!!
Sushil Kumar
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