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    1. Install ActivePerl
    2. Open a command-prompt.
    3. CD to the folder containing your .pl file, say it's program.pl
    4. type perl program.pl
    5. voila!

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    How do I use perl compiler?

    I downloaded it from activestate.com, I have active perl, there is a .pl file I want to compile, but I do not know how to use the perl compiler. Can someone give me specific steps on how to compile? I am not good with computers, this is all like french to me.

 

 

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