[ale] Learning Perl
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Fri May 24 05:42:58 EDT 2002
I believe we've been through this one before, but I recommend the
Oreilly camel book, learning perl.
Christopher Fowler wrote:
> Sybex: Perl/JavaScript Complete
>
> Teach yourslef Perl in 21 Days. Really good. I own about 5 perl books
> but do not really use the language.
>
> Chris
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> On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 22:17, Kevin O'Neill Stoll wrote:
>
>>Hey all,
>>
>>I would like to get up to speed on Perl. I have dabbled in it previously
>>but I have yet to really develop with it. Is there a particular book that
>>y'all would recommend? I realize books are a personal thing but none the
>>less I don't want to waste my money on trash.
>>
>>I don't think I need a compelete beginners book due to my programming
>>background in Java. I would like something that tries to cover a broad
>>range of topics from cgi development to basic shell task automation.
>>
>>Anywho, look forward to your feedback, thanks.
>>
>>
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