Noam Meltzer wrote:
> "Learning Perl" & "Programming Perl", both by O'reilly.
> The first is a gr8 dive into water for everyone, programmer or no
> programmer. The latter is a great reference for those who know.
> 
Thank you for the recommendation, I will look at "Learning Perl".

I had looked at "Programming Perl" by Larry Wall, etc.

and "Perl Cookbook" by Tom Christiansen, etc.

and online perl manuals and man-pages.



I was lost in "Programming Perl" and

perl man-pages because of their too detailed descriptions,

without good examples. I was need to run many examples

on my own, to understand first sections of the "Programming Perl".

 - Moshe.

> On 4/8/07, Moshe Gorohovsky wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can you recommend a perl "cookbook" please ?
>> Please share your opinion on perl books or other manuals that you have
>> used.
>>
>> I need a perl book for a system administrator with Java/C++/C
>> background, with lots of examples.
>>
>> -- 
>> Moshe Gorohovsky
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