I've never been too good with
pack/
unpack myself and every time I find the need to use them, I spend hours trudging through docs figuring it out. I accept this as being one of my own personal roadblocks, but I will soon find myself working with people who have
no experience with them, and little experience with perl.
I'd rather it not be a blind-leading-the-blind sort of thing, and have been searching for a tutorial that covers (or links to coverage of) everything a junior programmer from A higher-level language wouldn't be familiar with, such as hex nybbles, big and little endians, bitwise operations, and so on.
Does anyone know of such an in-depth guide?
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