Hey Guys

I have a simple script, which ipon execution asks a question, if the answer is Y it will print out something. here is the code.

#!/usr/bin/bash set -x echo -n "can you write device drivers?" read answer if [ $answer = Y ] then echo "wow, you must be very skilled" else echo "neither can i, i am just shell script" fi

My problem is that i have been trying to convert it to perl and unable to do so. can someone please help.

thanks Arsenalboy

Thank you for your replies perl monks, i am sorry i was unable to provide the code as i really dint understand how to approach it. i am very new to perl and this was really helpful in my learning of the subject. thanks a lot guys. Perl monks rock!!


In reply to Interactive Perl script by Irishboy24

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