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Re: Best tutorials for learning Perl?

by the_slycer (Chaplain)
on Jul 10, 2001 at 03:57 UTC ( [id://95205]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Best tutorials for learning Perl?

In my opinion, the hands down best book for learning perl is Learning Perl. This has the requirements that you are asking for (samples and excersises).

I'm not sure what you mean by the address portion of your question. Though perhaps what you are looking for is The Tutorials Section?

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Re: Re: Best tutorials for learning Perl?
by sierrathedog04 (Hermit) on Jul 10, 2001 at 05:21 UTC
    Ditto. Learning Perl by Randal Schwartz. And the great thing is that Randal sometimes hangs out here on this forum using the name 'Merlyn'. So if you don't understand something ask a question and the author of the book itself just might answer you.

    I have found Merlyn's chapter on formats is more complete and easier to understand than the way the other Perl canonical text (Programming Perl, aka Camel) presents the info. He also has a complete chapter on CGI.pm, which every new Perl programmer ought to know about.

    The above remarks refer to the second edition of Learning Perl. A third edition is in the process of coming out.

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