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Adam
I'm always forgeting the way to get Data::Dumper to print a hash and put the name of the hash in-place of the "$VAR". So this is as good a place as any to stick it where I can find it quickly, and other people can see an example usage.
<code>
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my %hash = ( 'some' => 'stuff' );
print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%hash], ["hashname"]), $/;
</code>
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