Hello good monks!
I am working on an assignment for my an online course and I have run into a small issue. I am trying to complete an assignment involving the use of the utterly brilliant Acme::EyeDrops module.
Basically all I really need is a quick clarification on how the <> operator works. My command line input should look like this:
username$:perl my_convert_program.pl orginalprogram > program_after_Ey
+eDrops
My question to do with using @ARGV to pass the values for 'orginalprogram' and 'program_after_EyeDrops'. Are they $ARGV[0] and $ARGV2 or does the > do something like automatically open program_after_EyeDrops?
As always, thank you for your time and patience,
-mox
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