You can find a suitable 'perl' binary to install on your system at
'activestate.com'. Also, I've found the following two books a great deal of
help:
Perl A Beginner's Guide
R. Allen Wyke & Donald B. Thomas
Published by: Osborne
Learning Perl
by: Randal L. Schwartz & Tom Christiansen
Published by: O'REILLY
Also, on a Windows system, you can use 'notepad' or 'wordpad' to create your
code, and the DOS shell to execute it.
Ron
>From: "Charles Aye-Darko" To: Subject: Getting Started Date: Tue, 19 Jun
>2001 10:39:10 +0200
>
>Hi, Can anyone tell me how I can get started in programming with Perl. I am
>new to computers and am using the windows millenium software on my pc. Do I
>need to program in Dos to write and run code or something else? Please help
>as I am desperate to get started.
>
>Regards,
>
>Charles
>
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