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| ForumDesc = Perl is an old language that's flexible, powerful, and versatile. Even though it's dated from the 80's today it can be used for a large number of useful scripts. The power behind Perl is undeniable. Post here for Perl help. | |||
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Perl is an old language that's flexible, powerful, and versatile. Even though it's dated from the 80's today it can be used for a large number of useful scripts. The power behind Perl is undeniable. Post here for Perl help. | | Prefixes = | ||
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| ParentForum = Programming, Coding, and Languages | |||
| Sticky1 = A Beginners Perl Guide | |||
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| Author1 = LevelUp | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 5 August 2015
Perl is an old language that's flexible, powerful, and versatile. Even though it's dated from the 80's today it can be used for a large number of useful scripts. The power behind Perl is undeniable. Post here for Perl help.
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A Beginners Perl Guide by LevelUp
