My vote is for "Learning Perl"  followed by "Programming Perl" followed by
the "Perl Cookbook"  all O'Reily books.

"David Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Ok, I need to ask you guys for some help and advice.
> I am working on learning Perl, but am having a hard time. I am very
> familiar with C++, but Perl seems a lot more complex for some reason.
> I currently have CGI Programming with Perl from O'Reilly, and Using Perl
> 5 for Web Programming from Que publishing. These seem like good books,
> but just aren't working for me.
>
> I guess I should explain my goals. I have my Windows machine set up
> running IIS (just for testing) and mySQL 4 alpha. I want to learn to
> make simple databases using Perl and mySQL. Just simple things like
> Guestbooks are being hard on me, let alone anything else. I was thinking
> of making an AD&D character tracker just for fun (since it's normally
> easier to learn things if you are having fun too), but I can't even
> fathom how to do some of these things, such as having a list of number
> (whereas in c++ it would be int foo[x];) in mySQL.
>
> I can find very little online oddly enough that doesn't seem over my
> head on mySQL and Perl. Does anyone have a good beginner's tutorial on
> mySQL and Perl? I understand simple file i/o, but it doesn't seem to
> apply the same and gets really complicated quickly with mySQL.
>
> Thanks guys,
>
> David Fisher
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>


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