The monks bestow blessings upon you, garthish.
I know that Deitel makes a CBT for Perl. Just look at the bottom of this page http://www.deitel.com/books/index.html. While I have not used it, I have used their CBT for C#. Overall, I'm impressed. Not only is the accompanying text dense with good examples, the lessons on the CD illustrate important concepts without pretending to build full-blown apps.
I never used the CBT route for Perl. It was enough to simply curl up with a book for a few hours and begin simple scripts. My knowledge really ballooned when I decided to code a vexing problem in Perl; I just jumped in with both feet and picked up what I needed as went along.
If you know C, you're 85% there. All you need is regexs and the Perl idiom, which comes with time. Don't spend the money on a CBT. | [reply] |
Greetings garthish,
You might want to look into purchasing the Perl CD Bookshelf. It includes Learning Perl, which is a fantastic way to learn Perl. Of course, they're not really all that interactive, but it's technically a CBT. I have, use, and love the CD bookshelf. One of the best things O'Reilly ever did.
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