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- Subject: Re: [tlug] Good Books on Perl
- From: Godwin Stewart <gstewart@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 17:30:06 +0100
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 00:28:47 +0900, Gavin <gauin_36@example.com> wrote to tlug@example.com: > I need some advice, I'm intrested in learning perl, what books do you > suggest for a super NEW programmer.. I'd go for "Programming Perl, 3rd edition" by none other than Larry Wall et al. (O'Reilly). This is considered to be *the* reference in Perl books, mainly because Larry Wall wrote Perl in the first place. It starts really at the basics and doesn't assume any prior knowledge of Perl, and yet it also goes into great details later on. Well worth it IMO. -- ____________________________________________ | G. Stewart -- gstewart@example.com | | Port de Pontille, FR-37500 CHINON, FRANCE. | ____________________________________________
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