Posted by: Administrator
on July 07, 2004 07:35 PM
I am disapointed that there wasn't any reference at all to the PERL bible: 'Programming PERL'
Oreilly Books have produced, I think, the best collection of PERL books. (<A HREF="http://perl.oreilly.com/" title="oreilly.com">http://perl.oreilly.com/</a oreilly.com>)
The best place to start would be 'Learning Perl'. It is presented in a step by step manner taking you through the basics of PERL. It also teaches the most critical part of PERL: Think Like Larry!
Larry Wall, for the most part, created PERL and it helps to understand why he created it the way it is. Larry also co-wrote the 'Programming PERL' and it is the BEST single resource for information regarding PERL.
Please, if you're interested in PERL, check out Oreilly Books. They have helped me find that missing part more times than I care to admit.
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Posted by: Administrator on July 07, 2004 07:35 PMOreilly Books have produced, I think, the best collection of PERL books. (<A HREF="http://perl.oreilly.com/" title="oreilly.com">http://perl.oreilly.com/</a oreilly.com>)
The best place to start would be 'Learning Perl'. It is presented in a step by step manner taking you through the basics of PERL. It also teaches the most critical part of PERL: Think Like Larry!
Larry Wall, for the most part, created PERL and it helps to understand why he created it the way it is. Larry also co-wrote the 'Programming PERL' and it is the BEST single resource for information regarding PERL.
Please, if you're interested in PERL, check out Oreilly Books. They have helped me find that missing part more times than I care to admit.
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Baelbouga
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