Thanks for the suggestion, I've been saving up for those books for a while, but with my mainboard blown, I'm gonna be to broke, for a long time. ^_^ The Castro book is a great first step, but now I am indeed trying to learn as much as I can from the monastary. I need all the help I can get. Anyone here is welcome to message me on my AIM name, pekkhum. (Only AIM for now, since my private computer is dead.
Also, I can't compile the HTML::Template module due to the sadly limited scope of my (Free) Perl interpreter, I need to find one compiled for ActivePerl 5.8.0 on Windows XP. Anyone know a site that has it?
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