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annot be carried out by the server. 502 Bad Gateway =97 the server you=92re=<br />
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conlangs: Conlanger: a proposed conlanging tool

By Kef Schecter

2009-03-26 09:19 pm UTC (link). I have some perl code that does phon=
etic transformation that you might find useful, if you like. (Reply to this=
) (Thread). [info] furrykef 2009-03-26 09:53 pm UTC (link). Sure, I could t=
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etic transformation that you might find useful, if you like. (Reply to this=<br />
) (Thread). [info] furrykef 2009-03-26 09:53 pm UTC (link). Sure, I could t=<br />
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eadwood today; however this morning, as I was setting up my computer, a co-=<br />
worker came to me with a huge spreadsheet with over 8000 entries. She told =<br />
me she needed a number=20<br />
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is kind of data consolidation and merging is perfect for <b>Perl</b>, so I =<br />
wrote a series of shell, <b>Perl</b>, and awk scripts to consolidate this d=<br />
ata. When everything was said and done, <b>&#8230;</b><br />
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=93=85tacking the two letters =93db=94 onto a pile of <b>code</b> that brea=<br />
ks with the traditional relational model.=94 - Since when does a database n=<br />
eed to be relational? Sure, relational databases are the most popular, but =<br />
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Internal Systems Developer / cPanel of Texas LLC / Houston, TX <b>&#8230;</b><br />
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Software Design, Testing &#38; Engineering - Books: Learning Perl, 5=
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Learning Perl, popularly known as &#34;the Llama,&#34; is the book=
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perl script to replace values in a file

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FileName1 I need to write these values in a file in a proper place&#8230; Like in place of &#34;Device&#34; i need to replace it with &#34;device1&#34; In place of &#34;Path&#34; i need to replace it with &#34;path1&#34;&#8230;etc&#8230; Can anyone help me in writing a perl code?


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This is the result on clicking on this link and switching to satellite map. technical background? a cheap gps logger, the transystem bt 747 and (because i am a dedicated linux user and programmer) some perl code to find the correct &#8230;


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Learning Perl, popularly known as &#34;the Llama,&#34; is the book most programmers rely on to get started with Perl. The bestselling Perl tutorial since it was first published in 1993, this new fifth edition covers recent changes to the &#8230;


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Perl - filehandles always defined?

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Code:. $ perl -e &#39;print &#34;OK\n&#34; if defined $foo&#39; $ perl -e &#39;print &#34;OK\n&#34; if defined FOO&#39; OK $. Huh? It seems a test [...]]]></description>
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<b>Code</b>:. $ <b>perl</b> -e &#39;print &quot;OK\n&quot; if defined $foo&#39; $ <b>perl</b> -e &#39;print &quot;OK\n&quot; if defined FOO&#39; OK $. Huh? It seems a test of &quot;definedness&quot; on a filehandle always succeeds. What&#39;s going on here?!<br />
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Adobe Alchemy - Eg Swf Compiler for C++

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More programming languages are also build in C++ so these could also be compiled as perl vm swfs and such, so perl code written side by side with your actionscript could be possible with hopefully minial effort, &#8230;


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More programming languages are also build in C++ so these could also be compiled as <b>perl</b> vm swfs and such, so <b>perl code</b> written side by side with your actionscript could be possible with hopefully minial effort, <b>&#8230;</b><br />
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