Thanks to all of you who answered.
I had a lot of fun reading though the links and information sent to me!!
I appreciate it!!
Jerry
Jerry Rocteur wrote:
Hi,
I like this list very much and I think it is very helpful!
In my work and at home I spend most of my time at a UNIX prompt, either
Linu
Jerry Rocteur wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hello,
> I like this list very much and I think it is very helpful!
>
> In my work and at home I spend most of my time at a UNIX prompt, either
> Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris etc.
>
> I know the Korn shell very well and I can get by with Perl but I find
> myself always
Hi Jerry,
I subscribe to a few "Nothing but UNIX" groups. The site below should
accommodate all of your needs.
http://unix.ittoolbox.com/
Best regards,
> Paul Ohashi
> Technical Specialist
> Quest Software, Inc.
> (949) 754-8000
> www.quest.com/support
>
-Original Message-
From: Je
Honestly buy learning Perl and programming Perl. Read them in this
order. Learning PERL is an awesome starting point. Will teach you all
the simple day to day things. Both books by Oreile.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Rocteur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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