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Perl/Tk uses references all the time, so we need to be familiar to the different syntaxes. In my examples to come, I will use slicing on hashes too, because hashes are in most cases the best structure to store information, and you often receive a bunch of different data at once. Do not write a | ||
Created by Mark Overmeer with PPresenter on 11 juli 2001. |