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Beginners Intro to Perl - Part 6

Jan 9, 2001 by Doug Sheppard

development
debugging
security
tainting
warnings

Editor’s note: this venerable series is undergoing updates. You might be interested in the newer versions, available at: A Beginner’s Introduction to Perl 5.10 A Beginner’s Introduction to Files and Strings with Perl 5.10 A Beginner’s Introduction to Regular Expressions…

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