I picked up _Programming Perl_ v.3, and was at first worried.  It seems
though to be VERY thorough...
Am I missing much in not having _Learning Perl_?

Thank you.
JJR

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Subject: Re: Beginners Training books


Carl Barnes wrote:
>
> To beginners community
>
> What book(s) do you consider the best for gaining
> experience in using Perl.
> I have been a visual basic programmer, and dabbled
> with C++, but Perl seems to pull the best of all of

Hi,
        I would recommend O'Reilly's _Learning Perl_ wholeheartedly,
particularly if you're familiar with programming concepts already (such
as branching, looping, variable substitution, etc).  I've been a big fan
of that book since about 1995, having given my copies away several times
;)

Share and enjoy!
- Matt

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