Variables in Perl - English
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1Overview and Installation of PERL
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Variables in Perl
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3Comments in Perl
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4for for each loops
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5while do while loops
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6Conditional statements
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7More Conditional statements
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8Data Structures
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9Arrays
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10Array functions
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11Hash in Perl
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12Functions in Perl
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13Blocks in Perl
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14Access Modifiers in PERL
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15Referencing and Dereferencing
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16Special Variables in PERL
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17File Handling
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18Exception and error handling in PERL
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19Including files or modules
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20Sample PERL program
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21Perl Module Library (CPAN)
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22Downloading CPAN module
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23Perl and HTML
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Variables are used for storing values, like text strings, numbers or arrays All variables in PERL start with a $ sign symbol Declaring a variable in PERL: $var_name = value; e.g: $count = 1; $stringVar = 'My Name is PERL';
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