Here's my go. Hopefully get you started.
- gluing
- output transformation
- complex string handling
- etc.
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Giving us some idea of how your understanding of Perl is might help folks come up with good examples.
"Now it's he and not you/Who is stuck with a shoe,/In a stew,/In the goo,/And you've learned something, too,/Something you never knew,/On the steps of the palace!"
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Hoo boy. Stay back, angry hordes ;-)
Have you tried the Super Search and / or the Tutorials section? Without detailed information of your queries, those are the best options in my opinion, they hold a wealth of information.
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If you want to just "wow" your audience and overwhelm them with information, install Tk::Zinc and Tk, then run the "widget" and "zinc-demos" programs. This will demonstrate cross-platform compatibility, because they run on linux, unix, Mac, and Windows. To demonstrate "Glue", search the Search box here, for IPC.
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Hi mrscr
I am not new to the Monastery, nor is this my first post (though my first post may have been as inappropriate), but please help me to be young, healthy, wealthy, and handsome. The examples of what I want are my granddaughter (youth), my son (health), Nelson Rockefeller, any DuPont or Saudi royalty or similar for wealth.... | [reply] |
are you a beginner to programming ?
If you are a beginner to perl programming then you can read many perl tutorials which found in perlmonks and other sites as well. | [reply] |