Some time ago (less than a month), i posted a question on "Which is the better way to start programming Perl", and a LOT of people told me tips and tricks about that. Now, after so many people recomended me to read the "Llama Book", as they called, i buyed it and started to realize so many good things about perl, that im really happy to started this book! I´ve already writted my own "Hello World!" example and i just wanted to say THANKS, to all the people who helped me out, all the word where very usefull to me. Sorry about my english, i hope you understand me, Thanks again and i hope to keep in touch with everybody, by the way Happy new year!, i guess the best gift that Santa gave me was discovering Perl, and of course PERLMONKS! See you! Greetings from Costa Rica

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