Wiggins, thanks for the recomendation I though I give online resources
a try first and then get a book I could use on the long term. It was
the evolution of the language and the relevance of the book that I was
more curious about...
thanks again.
On 2005-09-26 07:12:42 +0100, "Wiggins d'Anconia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
For beginners I would suggest getting "Learning Perl" rather than the
Camel. The Camel is written as a reference, a very thorough one at that.
The Learning series is written to teach and includes exercises, etc. It
is known as the Llama. Unless you are already very, very familar with
language constructs and are a very good developer, then the camel will
probably not serve you as well.
I have reviews of many of the Perl books on my site:
http://danconia.org/cgi-bin/request?handler=Content;content=StaticPage;label=perl
And
information about most can also be found at:
http://learn.perl.org
Just a couple of cents,
http://danconia.org
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