Re: Mod_Perl learning track

2000-02-08 Thread Scott Chapman
What magazines are good on Perl? It seems to have quite a few online and in print. Are there any that would be a waste of money? Any better for newbies or a particular use of Perl? On 4 Feb 00, at 18:29, Perrin Harkins wrote: On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Scott Chapman wrote: What books do I need

Re: Mod_Perl learning track

2000-02-08 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Scott Chapman wrote: What magazines are good on Perl? At least two of the members on this list write for Web Techniques (Lincoln and Randal). And of course The Perl Journal is good. - Perrin

Re: Mod_Perl learning track

2000-02-08 Thread Pascal Eeftinck
At 12:47 8-2-2000 -0800, Scott Chapman wrote: What magazines are good on Perl? It seems to have quite a few online and in print. Are there any that would be a waste of money? Any better for newbies or a particular use of Perl? The Perl Journal (www.tpj.com) is excellent. If you can afford it I

Mod_Perl learning track

2000-02-04 Thread Scott Chapman
Hi all you "been there" guru's. I'm climbing the learning curve and seeking direction. A little background then where I'm trying to go: Pascal, dBase, bash, Visual Basic 3.0 programming experince. This included little projects without full "life-cycle" development, etc. I don't have a

Re: Mod_Perl learning track

2000-02-04 Thread Autarch
Well, you have a very large goal. Obviously, the first thing you need to do to learn the language. In your case you've chosen Perl (good choice). I'd recommend the following books: You may want to start with Elements of Programming with Perl. It teaches you programming from the ground up