On Monday 26 Oct 2009 10:05:05 Thomas Bätzler wrote:
> mahesh bhasme <mbha...@gmail.com> asked:
> > I am new to perl. From where I get the basic perl document
> 
> Depends on your distribution, really. If you're on Windows and using the
>  ActiveState Perl distribution, look for the html folder in your Perl
>  installation directory.
> 
> On Unix, you might want to try perldoc or man to get you started. Have a
>  look at the perlsyn, perlop and perlrun documents ("perldoc persyn" etc)
>  if you've got some programming experience.
> 
> If you don't, you might be better off with supplementary documentation in
>  book form like "Learning Perl" - please see http://books.perl.org/.
> 
> HTH,
> Thomas
> 

As Thomas notes, Mahesh's request is phrased ambiguously. I should note that 
other people and I have concentrated links to most of the important Perl 
online resources here:

http://perl-begin.org/

Any additions or corrections for it would be welcome.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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