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Perl: Installing MQSeries module on Windows XP | use strict ;#)
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Javascript string increment similar to PHP and Perl | use strict ;#)
Perl (as well as PHP) has it built in. All you have to do is assign a string to a variable and then auto-increment ($var++) that string. ...
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Javascript string increment similar to PHP and Perl | use strict ;#)
Tutorial of how to clone PHP and Perl's string incrementation. ... charArray($i-1)++; # // increment previous character charArray($i)=0; # // reset current ...
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Javascript string increment similar to PHP and Perl | use strict ;#)
Tutorial of how to clone PHP and Perl's string incrementation. ... the global values and keep the counter # incrementing. #my $charString = shift; ...
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Tutorial of how to clone PHP and Perl's string incrementation.
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Using Perl to connect to a DB without having Oracle Client installed. ... a regular zip (renamed to .par) and even to create self extracting executables. ...
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Perl: Installing MQSeries module on Windows XP | use strict ;#)
How to easily install CPAN's MQSeries under Windows XP.
 
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