in reply to Re: Perldoc for Non-Computer People
in thread Perldoc for Non-Computer People

Even better, just go to your start menu and look for ActiveState, then you can drill down and find a link to the entire documentation set, including all the module docs.

But to be perfectly honest, that is not the place to start! Get yourself a copy of "Learning Perl", currently in its 4th edition and read, mark and inwardly digest the contents thereof.

jdtoronto

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Re^3: Perldoc for Non-Computer People
by blazar (Canon) on May 05, 2006 at 09:34 UTC

    Even if I use the CLI version also under Windows, if he finds himself consulting the HTML version of the docs quite often, then a link on the desktop (mine is almost empty) or on the personal toolbar may result to be even easier points of access to it. Just an idea...