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Re: books on perl
In message <33D679B9.100A745B@telem.openu.ac.il> you write:
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|oes anyone have a good book for learning perl
|for sale?
>From what I've seen (not much, I admit), it looks like it is worth
investing in the new "Programming Perl" ("the Camel book").
|or any online tutorial he can recomend?
Start looking at www.perl.org and/or www.perl.com, there should be
pointers to some on-line tutorials.
|the man pages are just not the best learning material.
You don't have to read them all at once, just the first 8
(perldata-perlsub, skim through the long lists of variables and
functions, just to get an idea of what's available) in the order they
are presented in perl(1) and keep on reading as you need more tools.
--Amos
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