First of all, welcome to the Monastery. I hope you'll enjoy your stay.

As to your question of resources regarding perl and CGI programming, my first suggestion would be the Tutorials section. There are a number of very good resources listed there, both local and off-site. I would highly recommend them (as well as the others there, when you need or want to broach those subjects as well). Another resource you may want to look at is the documentation for the CGI.pm and other modules you may be using. Many of these modules include excellent documentation (accessible through the perldoc command) and examples.

I hope some of these resources prove helpful, and again, welcome aboard. Hope you find your stay most enjoyable and educational.


In reply to Re: Resources for learning Perl with CGI? by atcroft
in thread Resources for learning Perl with CGI? by gotpong

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