Hi friends..i want get these questions solved as i am near exams and can't solve these on my own..for you guys its a quick task i know.
so here are these basic questions..i may get these Q's in exams..i am at basic level
  1. Explain difference between my and local ?
  2. What is the purpose of -w , strict , -T ?
  3. How do we set environment variables in perl ?
  4. How to turn on perl warnings? Why is this important ?
  5. What are scalar data and scalar variables ?
  6. How do we read command line arguments with perl ?
  7. Why does perl donot have overload functions ?
  8. How we sort a hash by the hash key ?
  9. How chomp( ) function and chop differs ?

In reply to My questions: new to perl by Monk_perl

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