hello i have some perl and other ebooks that i can upload. i just dont 
know where... ftp site?

Ludwig Isaac Lim wrote:
> Hi:
>
>     Part of my job right now to maintain scripts written using Perl. I find 
> learning "advanced"
> concepts like modules and objects a bit difficult (Ok, I might be subjective 
> due to the fact that
> I need to learn it a short time).
>
>     I feel that maintaining Perl programs can be a tedious task (One thing I 
> dislike about
> TMTOWTDI). Learning it can be a quite difficult too, given the myriad 
> notations. This is comparing
> to other languages I've used such as PHP, C++ [I'm not that familiar with 
> templates, but I managed
> to learn STL in a relatively short time as compared to some features in Perl]
>
>     Too bad there's no "Intermediate Perl" available in China (I'm in China). 
> I find learning Perl
> a bit difficult using the "Camel" book. I've also looked at 
> http://perldoc.perl.org/ but I find
> learning via web difficult as compared to learning via reading a book.
>
>     But maybe my difficulty is maybe due to lack of time and work load.
>
>     Is learning advanced features of Perl this difficult? Thoughts?
>
>     <Misc>
>         Sometimes I find it amazing that some people in this list can have 
> mastery of complicated
> programming language such as Perl given the fact there's a HORRIBLE shortage 
> of computer books in
> the Philippines. Seems that the number of computer books in Philippine 
> bookstores are DECREASING
> each year. Feel appalled about it....
>     </Misc>
>
> Regards,
>
> Ludwig Lim
>
>
>       
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