perl

Sean Quinlan squinlan at mediaone.net
Thu Feb 15 23:30:41 EST 2001


The first book I went through was Learning Perl,
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/zpmxyonv34/sm/1565922840. Which is not
fantastic, but was easily digestible and got me to writing some simple
scripts on my own. Perl's docs are also fairly comprehensive. Once you get
all the basics down, I strongly recommend the Perl Cookbook. It covers a
lot of the most common questions and important features in a _very_ useful
format.

There is also the perl beginners mailing list,
perl-beginner at yahoogroups.com. Sorry, but I forget how to subscribe.

HTH

At 08:02 PM 2/15/01 -0800, Abhishake Pathak wrote:
>Would anyone happen to know a good book for beginners
>to learn perl?
>
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