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You want to concatenate strings with perl. How would you do that?

Answer Posted / Sanjeet Kumar Choudhary

In Perl, you can use the '.' operator to concatenate two or more strings. For example: "my $string1 = "Hello"; $string2 = " World"; $final_string = $string1 . $string2;"

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