On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 04:21:16PM -0500, Ananda Stevens wrote:
> So...what book(s) would you suggest for the relative newbie with a clue?
When I wanted to learn Perl, I could only afford one book, so I got 'The
Perl Programming Language'. It was OK to learn from given I had plenty
of experience in other languages, but it isn't big on teaching good
habits (i.e. it was quite some time before I learnt to use strict), but
once you have learnt how to program in it, which you can do fine just by
walking through it, it also serves as an invaluable reference. 

While I can't compare to 'Learning Perl', as 'The PPL' is the only one 
I've used, I would recommend having it around.

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