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Regarding use and require keywords
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what is the difference between use and require keywords in Perl. What is the significance of these lines (what it mean, what is the use of this) #!/usr/bin/perl -w // In Perl script.... #!/bin/ksh //In shell script..... Thanks Sweta |
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