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These are nice tips. perlcheat and perlintro are readily accessible right through perldoc, WOW, they are so concise and condensed that things become correlated nicely. Thanks for making me aware of this utility in Perl..

I'd surely want to get more tips, the PDA is another one-hell-of-a-way, I'd think of building one for myself...

Thank God, I have made notes around different levels for the other language, I'd go back through them and figure a better organizational approach so I can retain info better. Thing is, compared to Perl, that is such a rigid language and extremely commercial, no provisions for open sourcing or sharing with the same spirit Perl offers hence a reduced interactivity and less enthusiastic resources is what results.

Hail Perl...


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In reply to Re^2: Dirge (Retrograde Amnesia) by biohisham
in thread Dirge (Retrograde Amnesia) by biohisham

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