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2014年 4月 3日 (木) 23:19:25 JST


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diff -u docs/articles/qntm.org/files/perl/perl.html:1.15 docs/articles/qntm.org/files/perl/perl.html:1.16
--- docs/articles/qntm.org/files/perl/perl.html:1.15	Thu Apr  3 23:17:49 2014
+++ docs/articles/qntm.org/files/perl/perl.html	Thu Apr  3 23:19:25 2014
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 <h1 class="original">Learn Perl in about 2 hours 30 minutes</h1>
 <h1>2時間半で学ぶPerl</h1>
-<h2><a href="http://qntm.org/perl">By Sam Hughes</a></h2>
+<h2><a href="http://qntm.org/perl">By Sam Hughes</a>, translated by Kato Atsusi</h2>
 
 <p class="original">Perl is a dynamic, dynamically-typed, high-level, scripting (interpreted) language most comparable with PHP and Python. Perl's syntax owes a lot to ancient shell scripting tools, and it is famed for its overuse of confusing symbols, the majority of which are impossible to Google for. Perl's shell scripting heritage makes it great for writing <i>glue code</i>: scripts which link together other scripts and programs. Perl is ideally suited for processing text data and producing more text data. Perl is widespread, popular, highly portable and well-supported. Perl was designed with the philosophy "There's More Than One Way To Do It" (TMTOWTDI) (contrast with Python, where "there should be one - and preferably only one - obvious way to do it").</p>
 



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