On 10/6/07, Eric Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > # from Frank Wiles > # on Saturday 06 October 2007 08:36: > > >My Perl journey started in 1997. Back then there weren't a ton > > of learning options other than Programming Perl and perldoc, > > so that's what I used. > > There were more options in 2002, but Programming Perl seemed the most > definitive of the choices at the bookstore, so that's what I used. And > perldoc, which /could/ be better organized in some places, but always > rewards the careful reader. > > I've looked at Learning Perl and others since then, but I'm easily > dissappointed with the lack of completeness, correctness, and humor. > > --Eric > -- > Peer's Law: The solution to the problem changes the problem. > --------------------------------------------------- > http://scratchcomputing.com > --------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ > kc mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kc >
What about Perl by Example (Ellie Quigley) or Beginning Perl (James Lee) Apress??? I've noticed that those give a bit more detail and seem to explain things a bit more thoroughly.
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