Hi, i just want to share with you
I started Perl with a book called 'Perl for Dummies', 2nd Edition, by Paul Hoffman, i learn this book by my self, after that i took private course from local guru.
Then my tutor gave me a book called 'Unix Programming - Learning Perl', 2nd Edition, by Randal L Schwartz and Tom Christiansen.
Well, i need more books, so i get 'Unix Programming - Programming Perl', by Larry Wall and Randall L. Schwartz, and because i like Network Programming, i bought a book called 'Network Programming with Perl', by Lincoln D. Stein.
And one more thing, This Tutorials is very helpfull, easy to understand, in fact, now i spent more time in Tutorials rather than else.
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