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Which Tutorials are Best??? 1

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robherc

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Apr 20, 1999
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I'm REALLY new to Perl programming and I'm looking for a good, beggining tutorial, I did some 'net searching & found about 200 of them! Does anyone have a personal fav. that you think would help me out? I would GREATLY appreciate some help narrowing this down!
 
Programming Perl" by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen and Randal Schwartz ISBN 1-56592-149-6 published by O'Reilly<br>
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Excellent book<br>
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Mike
 
I prefer to use FREE resources whenever possible. (just a note, might help narrow-down the options)
 
Every installation of Perl comes with over 1000 pages of documentation. If you want free info that's the best you'll get.
 
Gargan-<br>
But I don't HAVE that info.....I'm getting my PERL pages hosted on SOMEONE ELSE'S server; is there any way I could acces this info from a diff. source?
 
Thank You very much Gargan....bookmarking that site!
 
Once you have learned Perl, get the Perl IN A NUTSHELL by O'Reilly. It is great reference book.
 
I came across an excellent tuotrial on Perl<br>
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Robert's Perl Tutorial Version 4.1.1 <br>
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The last hack was made on: 20th April 1999<br>
so Henry can concentrate <br>
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