On Tuesday 28 Dec 2010 19:27:27 Francisco Valladolid wrote: > Another link. > > http://learn.perl.org contain online books. >
True, and I link to the most relevant ones from perl-begin.org. learn.perl.org is very short of other useful content though. > Personally I can recommended: > > 1 Learning Perl, Randal Schwartz, O'Reilly > 2 Beginning Perl, Jamess Lee, Apress These should be fine books. > > First, search a good beginners tutorials in internet, test the examples, > watch as it work, and rewrite the samples. > Please don't recommend people to do a web search for Perl tutorials as most of the tutorials one can find on the web are pretty bad (including the first hit for a Google search for "perl tutorial".). The original poster specifically asked for recommendations for Perl *books* and we've referred them to such. If they are interested in tutorials, they can do better by visiting this page: http://perl-begin.org/tutorials/ I don't understand your suggestion to "test the examples, watch as it works, and rewrite the samples". What do you mean by that? Regards, Shlomi Fish -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Shlomi Fish http://www.shlomifish.org/ First stop for Perl beginners - http://perl-begin.org/ Chuck Norris can make the statement "This statement is false" a true one. Please reply to list if it's a mailing list post - http://shlom.in/reply . -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/