no no sorce code translation is special work, not just translate ordinary document, for example, there is a part that $abcef山田 inside the code, I didnt know that a text starts with $(doller) means scholr valuables in PERL world, so when I saw the text,I just thought "oh there is Japanese text here, so I have to translate it" so I made the $abcef山田 into $abcefyamada but of course you know,it do will mulfunction the whole code, because I have destloyed the schloer valuable. so I know that I shouldnt change any text that starts with $. this is jsut a sample how source code translation work is special,I think there are more lots of things I have to know when I do this work, so I need 200 perl programmers, and I want to add new things.

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