[ale] Perl guide
Jerry Z. Yu
z.yu at Ptek.com
Wed Feb 21 10:07:55 EST 2001
one colleague at work thinks 'learning perl for win32' or 'perl for win32'
is much better starter book. Kudzu (chamblee plaza?) has it at 5 or 6
bucks. more to-the-point examples, coverage of perl terms/defs.
I myself started with 'man perl' with perl4, 'man perlfunc
| perlop | perldata | perlre' with perl5. If you are familiar with C-like
languages, it is easy to grasp the spirit of it. several C programmer at
work reported so.
I guess that all depends on where you were from :-)
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, James Kinney wrote:
#www.perl.org is the main perl site. There is documentation there.
#
#However, the best starting book is the "camel" book, "Learning Perl".
#
#James P. Kinney III \Changing the mobile computing world/
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#On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Chris Fowler wrote:
#
#> Does anyone know of a good online document that can get me started with
#> Perl? Kudzu has a TY Perl in 21 days book, but I would like to start now
#> without riding to the store.
#>
#> Thanks,
#> Chris
#>
#
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