It was Friday, February 28, 2003 when fliptop took the soap box, saying:
: On 28 Feb 2003 at 05:31, Randal L. Schwartz opined:
: 
: RLS:>>>>> "WilliamGunther" == WilliamGunther  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: RLS:
: RLS:WilliamGunther> I think Programming Perl is good for learning. There
: RLS:WilliamGunther> is a book also called Learning Perl from O'Reilly, but
: RLS:WilliamGunther> really I don't feel there is a suitable enough reason
: RLS:WilliamGunther> to pay a lot of money for it, especially since you
: RLS:WilliamGunther> have Programing Perl already.
: RLS:
: RLS:There are some who would disagree here. :)
: RLS:
: RLS:Buy a copy of Learning Perl.  If it's the money you're concerned
: RLS:about, borrow a copy, or buy a copy and resell it.  We worked hard to
: RLS:design Learning Perl to be the best book to spend your first 30-40
: RLS:hours while learning the language, no matter where you will be using
: RLS:Perl eventually.
: 
: i have to agree with randal here - programming perl is a reference
: textbook, and probably isn't the best choice to help you learn how to
: write perl programs in a step-by-step fashion.  learning perl, otoh, was
: written specifically for this purpose, and toward that end is a much
: better resource.

There are a list of recommended books for learning Perl at
learn.perl.org.

: i recently donated my copy of learning perl to my local library, so that
: could be another option for you to obtain it without paying (if desired).

Excellent work!

  Casey West

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