Hi Sine!

Like you I'm also a newbie in Perl programming (just about 3 weeks...).
I study Perl for a work stage where i was employed. I to day study a code that someone develop here, and hope to understand all the work done before...:-)
I've been amazed by the powerful characteristics of RegExp; they save a lot of work and code writing!:-)

I hope to increase my knowledge of Perl, just to understand the wonder of Obfuscated Code here in the Monastery...

So long, and good luck on your "Perl journey"!

P.s. Excuse me always for my English :-)
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Feel the Dark Power of Regular Expressions...

In reply to Re: Does anyone need a newbie to help testing or documenting or even writing code? by wizbancp
in thread Does anyone need a newbie to help testing or documenting or even writing code? by sine

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