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Re: Re: alternative to if statements

by MysticFallout (Initiate)
on Feb 10, 2004 at 13:10 UTC ( [id://327900]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: alternative to if statements
in thread alternative to if statements

Thank you all for your replies, it is very much apreciated! I do have on question:

I do not have perl installed on my computer, and my webhost is running a winnt server under IIS, can I still access this man perlop?

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Re: Re: Re: alternative to if statements
by florg (Friar) on Feb 10, 2004 at 13:14 UTC
Re: alternative to if statements
by Abigail-II (Bishop) on Feb 10, 2004 at 13:44 UTC
    You could of course always download the Perl tarball, and extract the manual pages.

    Keeping the manual pages within easy reach one the smartests things you can do as a Perl programmer. It's in between breathing and keeping a supply of ice-cold Coca Cola.

    Abigail

          It's in between breathing and keeping a supply of ice-cold Coca Cola.

      You forgot about coffee!


      Peter L. Berghold -- Unix Professional
      Peter at Berghold dot Net
         Dog trainer, dog agility exhibitor, brewer of fine Belgian style ales. Happiness is a warm, tired, contented dog curled up at your side and a good Belgian ale in your chalice.
        You forgot about coffee!
        I did not! I stopped drinking coffee shortly before getting an account at Perlmonks. And I'm still alive!

        Abigail

      Hey! That's discriminatory!!

      What about those diabetics amongst us who have had to forgo the delights of Coca-Cola, replacing it with its insipid cousin Diet-Coke. Does that make us any less Perl programmers than the "all the sugar and all teh caffeine too' brigade?

      jdtoronto

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