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GrandFather
<p>No. You could write a C for loop as:</p>
<c>
for ($_ = 0; $_ < @values; ++$_) {
...
}
</c>
<p>but that would be a particularly bad way to do it. A C for loop is generally a poorer solution that a Perl for loop because there are more parts to go wrong. A C style for loop is highly suceptible to off by one errors.</p>
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<hr>Perl reduces [wp://Repetitive_strain_injury|RSI] - it saves typing
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