>>>>> "RH" == Roman Hunt <[email protected]> writes:

  RH> If what you have said is true then you seem intelligent enough to
  RH> take the forthcoming advice....  Buy a book called "Learning Perl"
  RH> by Randal Schwartz and take a day or two off of work to work
  RH> through it.

  RH> You will learn a great deal from it not only about perl but
  RH> programming in general. Also, you will want to by the camel book
  RH> at the same time to use as a reference to the builtin subs and as
  RH> a guide as you progress. Believe me I turned those two books into
  RH> a career as a sysadmin coming from a very different field (as you
  RH> seem to have as well).

IMO the camel is too much for her even after learning perl. randal's
intermediate and then mastering perl are better to learn from at that
stage. the camel is for those who know coding well enough to learn from
a reference type book.

also if you want free stuff, perl itself has many good tutorial
documents and a large FAQ. depending on how well you absorb stuff, you
can well with that.

uri

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