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These nodes all have stuff by supernewbie (showing 1-17 out of ~16?):

Node ID Writeup Created
102231 Perl VS Python 2001-08-04 17:18
101594 What is the difference between a Statement and an Expression? 2001-08-02 10:31
98453 delete blank lines in a txt file 2001-07-20 20:03
98365 Re: Re: Re: Re: What's the best way to do a pattern search like this? 2001-07-20 14:16
98355 Re: Re: What's the best way to do a pattern search like this? 2001-07-20 13:33
98338 What's the best way to do a pattern search like this? 2001-07-20 10:00
98183 Re: Re: tr/abc// won't use string for matching, then what? 2001-07-19 22:36
98173 Re: tr/abc// won't use string for matching, then what? 2001-07-19 22:11
98172 tr/abc// won't use string 2001-07-19 22:08
98131 How to sort a hash by its values? 2001-07-19 20:36
98052 Re: Re: A another tr/// statement question.. 2001-07-19 16:48
98050 Re: Re: A another tr/// statement question.. 2001-07-19 16:46
98037 A another tr/// statement question.. 2001-07-19 16:03
98011 Re: Re: tr/// statement 2001-07-19 13:15
98010 Re: Re: tr/// statement 2001-07-19 13:14
97996 tr/// statement 2001-07-19 10:50
97760 Counting F's (Was: How do I...) 2001-07-18 20:54
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