I guess since I was going to buy the 3rd edition of the Camel anyway I made a good pick. That is interesting to here that you teach a class at WashTech jkahn I wish I could take that class. lol. But I am not old enough to go to college and I live in Alaska. Anyway thanks for the Reply and if you have any Wash swim team articles please E-mail them to me at birdhouse_skater7@hotmail.com because my teacher is giving 5! extra credit points for every article for the next 5 weeks. Thanks -NoobiePerlist

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

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