Not to disagree with your plan, but CPAN and modules -- or even just core modules; the ones installed with your Perl -- are so nearly intrinsic to programming with Perl, that you won't be well served by postponing your use of them too long.
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Thank you ww: point taken.
My plan, for better or worse, comes from having just a small perl job at this point, a big manual next to my bed, and a bookmark that - given time constraints - only increments a few pages a night.
Is there an HTML un-smiley?
Colin
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