Cool, thanks again.

I guess it's obvious that I code in Perl like a 'C' Programmer.
I'll definately pick up the traits of a Perl Programmer from hanging
around here, something that some books just don't teach.

I'm learning Perl from a 900 page book called "Mastering Perl 5",
by Eric C. Herrmann. I'm about 2/3 through, it's okay but it can
pretty dry at times. It teaches the methods of Kung-Fu, but not the
art of Kung-Fu.

The name of the book is misleading. You cannot be a "Master",
without having style and grace.

Now, let's see if I can Walk my Talk...

In reply to Re:{4} Automate Making Menus by staeryatz
in thread Automate Making Menus by staeryatz

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