My teacher had a lesson 2 only an i thought it was in
lesson 2 in the book thanks for the help:)
--- Bryan R Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >>> If i going to write a script with a standard
> input how would it look like?My
> >>> perl book don't talk about it.
> >>
> >> Wh
>>> If i going to write a script with a standard input how would it look like?My
>>> perl book don't talk about it.
>>
>> What book? And what part thereof did you read?
>> (Besides the cover, that
>> is...)
>
> Learning perl and programming perl book
First look up the "diamond" operator ("<>")
Learning perl and programming perl book
--- Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, elite elite wrote:
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> > If i going to write a script with a standard input
> how
> > would it look like?My perl book don't talk about
> it.
> >
> >
> > Craig
> >
> Wha
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, elite elite wrote:
If i going to write a script with a standard input how
would it look like?My perl book don't talk about it.
Craig
What book? And what part thereof did you read? (Besides the cover, that
is...)
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On 09/26/2006 07:10 AM, elite elite wrote:
If i going to write a script with a standard input how
would it look like?My perl book don't talk about it.
Craig
If the perl documentation has been properly installed onto your
computer, you should be able to open a command prompt and type "perld