On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Etienne Marcotte wrote:

> I'll be the first to answer before 10 give you the same answer: Books
> 
> www.oreilly.com -> Learning Perl, Programming Perl, Perl Cookbook.
> On the net, there are many tutorials also, try google search "perl
> tutorial"
> 

Oreilly books are very good for perl learning.  I would also recommend
Elements of Programming with Perl by Andrew Johnson.  But I agree, I would
start with Learning Perl, esp since there is a new edition out.



> But for me a book works better,
> 
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