oh - forgot to also request: could you include your reasons why you
might recommend a specific path? Helps me evaluate which learning
path is right for me.
thanks again,
Jen
Jeni Zundel wrote:
I've been attempting to learn perl for about a month so far. I've
taken the 4th Edition of Learning Perl and I work through a
chapter every few days. I just found an online resource at
perl.org called Beginning Perl. I've used a few chapters out of
this book; it's interesting to see the differences in the two
books. It seems like the Beginning Perl book might be a little
more practical - on the surface. The Learning Perl book seems a
little more academic. I'm wondering which of these two resources
(or both) will serve me best in the longer term. Should I
prioritize going through Beginning Perl first? Or, stick with the
O'Reilly stuff? (I have always liked the O'Reilly resources,
coming from Oracle, SQL (not SQL Server but structured query
language) and pl/sql).
Any opinions or thoughts?
Jen
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