I'm a graduate student in Plant Sciences and I need a Perl solution to an actual real-life problem. I've been given permission to use the following script and I want to get it up and running on a web server at the University of Florida: http://www.colby.edu/info.tech/BI211/plant_id.c
Unfortunately, the script seems to be written in C or C Sharp and it won't run on our server unless it's written in Perl. Can anyone give me some ideas about how to proceed?
It doesn't seem like there's a whole lot that needs to be converted there. It's a very simple script and most of the page is taken up with data and a form. Is this something I can convert myself? Do I find a programmer in the yellow pages? Any guidance or suggestions would be welcome!
In reply to How to convert a script from C to Perl? by Anonymous Monk
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