I'm trying very hard to get a good grasp on OOP, references, complex
data structures etc.

I just ordered Learning Perl Objects, References and Modules from
amazon.ca, and have been tredging through the perldoc documentation.

After getting into a few of the pages, it appears as though I get a
certain way through the manual page, and all of a sudden, it drops
right off and I get lost, as it feels as though you need prior
knowledge at that point.

In particular, perldsc was very good, well laid out, but again, I got
to a point where it was like whoah, way over my head.

Is there anyone here who can recommend a logical reading order of some
of these docs, so they tend to lean from one, into the next and so on?

TIA for any advice on the precedence order.

Steve


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