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http://perl.oreilly.com Good luck Trevor On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 16:40, Joe McCray wrote: > I'm a Linux newbie, so I've been working really hard on learning > Linux, and learning C. I'm finally getting a hold of C. No I can't > write on the fly without some sort of reference - but I'm still > learning. > > I'm a System Admin/Database Admin at work & Information Assurance > Officer is a secondary duty of mine (but I like it more then > administration). I'm trying to move into a security job, and get > away from Network Administration all together. I'd like to get > into auditing/pen-testing eventually(when I actually know what the > hell I'm doing). > > What would you guys recommend for my next language. Perl seems to > be really popular - that's what I'm considering. Can anyone > recommend a good book. By good I mean really hands on....workbook > style....write a program that does this, then write a program that > does that kinda book. > > Joe McCray > CCNA, Windows 2000 MCSE > A+, Network+, Linux+ > www.hardestworkingmanonline.com > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via hardestworkingmanonline.com > > > >