I'll just add a few things. If you're not familiar with the excellent documentation that is included with perl, it's called the 'perldocs'. You can get started by doing 'perldoc perl' at a command prompt.
As far as books are concerned, I would also highly recommend 'Programming Perl' 3rd edition. And high on my list are 'Learning Perl' and 'Perl Cookbook'.
HTH.
In reply to Re^2: Command Prompt arguments.
by hmerrill
in thread Command Prompt arguments.
by DanDan
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