You may also want to check this site:
http://wdvl.internet.com/Authoring/Languages/Perl/PerlfortheWeb/toc.html
Janethe T. Co
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IBM Global Services
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Froilan Mendoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/30/2000 10:58:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [plug] [OT] PERL training
On Wed, 31 May 2000, brianb wrote:
> As far as books are concerned, it's probably best to start with an
O'Reilly
> book. Learning Perl is good if you're just starting out. I think I saw a
> couple of copies in National Bookstore, Shangri-la. After that you can
> survive on the online documentation and by asking questions on Usenet.
If you want a complete package, get the 6-CD Perl Bookshelf available also
in Amazon. It's in electronic format though it comes with 1 free (printed
out) book.
Sincerely,
Froilan C. Mendoza
Manager - Systems Management
Tridel Technologies, Inc.
http://www.tridel.net
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