Ok, Well I am doing better in Perl and I finally got Red Hat Perl and figured out how to open it. I don't know what to type because...lol... I don't know how to program yet but I am on Chapter 3 of a book on how too. Also my teacher says I have until the end of the year to complete this assignment (for those of you who don't know I have to learn perl in my GT class) Also the teacher made me his TA today. Now to the point. I don't know how to make a voting thingy but what is the easiest book to learn from if you have no programming experience about perl? -Noobie

edited: Tue Sep 10 13:07:02 2002 by jeffa - title change


In reply to Looking for easiest book to learn Perl from (was: Doing Better.) by NoobiePerlist

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