Scripting Question

Scripting Question

am 31.03.2004 23:15:09 von scott.smallsreed

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Thanks for the answers everyone. Now I need to get a comparison between a
bash script and a Perl script. I know there probably is no comparison but
it will help me.

Can I get a short script, one in Perl and one in bash that, let's say,
prints the odd numbers between 1 and 10. That should be pretty short and
sweet. I don't know Perl, unfortunately. It's been a while since I
scripted bash too.

So please let me know.

Thanks Again.
Scott - Reno, NV

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Re: Scripting Question

am 01.04.2004 00:08:48 von Richard Nairn

Scott, Why does it seem like we are doing homework for you? It doesn't
seem like you have done any research yourself... Maybe you can provide
some background to help you out.

On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 13:15:09 -0800, Scott@Charter
wrote:

> Thanks for the answers everyone. Now I need to get a comparison between
> a
> bash script and a Perl script. I know there probably is no comparison
> but
> it will help me.
>
> Can I get a short script, one in Perl and one in bash that, let's say,
> prints the odd numbers between 1 and 10. That should be pretty short and
> sweet. I don't know Perl, unfortunately. It's been a while since I
> scripted bash too.
>
> So please let me know.
>
> Thanks Again.
> Scott - Reno, NV



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