HeadCount - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
HeadCount
  • Version
1.0.1
  • Author
Kristina Pfaff-Harris
  • Cost
Free(Linkware)
  • Operating System
Windows, Unix
  • Category
Perl / Education
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • Download Link
Click to Download
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21



     The HeadCount is a script written using Perl which allows the teachers to log in and to find out how many of their students will be attending lunch or field trip etc. It contains an administrator option with which one can setup a list of teachers and at the end of the day they can also reset the numbers file to zero to start over. The labels in the script can be changed while configuring the program.


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