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<node id="228823" title="Re: where to look up &quot;funny looking&quot; perl notation (and an example)" created="2003-01-21 15:15:55" updated="2005-06-08 21:49:27">
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Another place to look up "funny looking" things is &lt;code&gt;perldoc perlvar&lt;/code&gt;, where you can find the meaning of $&amp;, $!, and $^O.

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Scott&lt;br&gt;
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Project coordinator of the [http://www.gmod.org/|Generic Model Organism Database Project]
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