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Re: RFC:A brief tutorial on Perl's native sorting facilities.

by japhy (Canon)
on Feb 05, 2007 at 22:16 UTC ( [id://598434]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to RFC:A brief tutorial on Perl's native sorting facilities.

Perhaps it's a touch of the hubris, but I'd recommend my Resorting to Sorting.

Jeff japhy Pinyan, P.L., P.M., P.O.D, X.S.: Perl, regex, and perl hacker
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Re^2: RFC:A brief tutorial on Perl's native sorting facilities.
by smahesh (Pilgrim) on Feb 06, 2007 at 03:48 UTC
    Hi Jeff,

    Thanks for the link - another one added to my collection.

    Since both the OP and the link you posted are very similar, may I suggest combining the two into one resource to avoid duplication of effort/information.

    Regards,
    Mahesh

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