Unearthly hour, The learning curve so far has been relatively steep, but once through the Llama book and practicing with small scripts now after several months slowly picking my way through the syntax I can read it and make subroutines work and play with functions, manipulate context and regex's. Coding is much smoother than in Bash and for the approx. 600 lines I have just written Bash would have become too cumbersome. I really like the warnings and use of strict pragma, the feedback has been understandable and very decipherable for debugging. I also like the syntax, it's easy on the eye, curly, and lends itself to readability and fits in well with my C knowledge. Larry Wall is a clever chap! Llama is a must read though, now one of my favorite tech books of all time, Schwart, Pheonix & foy actually managed to make me laugh a few times just at the right time:) not sure who the funny one of the three is.
It's great so far - still new to me but have just finishing tapping out my first reasonable sized app. Yep, shhhhh, you guessed it diap-alpha-dev-v0.1 in Perl at long last...bit br0ken in places but written. Damian -- Damian L Brasher http://www.diap.org.uk - Quick and low-cost way to make an environment more robust by backing up data in multiple places. -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk --------------------------------------------------------------