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The scope of my variables

   

my $name = "Raimo";
print "$name\n";
     {  
        print "My name is $name\n";
        my $name = "my name";
        print "Now name is $name\n";
        my $love = "another name";
        print "My love is $love.\n";
     }  
print "$name is back.\n";
print "$love.\n";

   
    
    
  








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