Scot,
  PerlMonks have a great tutorial section...
http://www.perlmonks.com/index.pl?node=Tutorials

Try that link out.

Kristofer
--- Scot Robnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone can point me to newbie-type tutorials on
> any of
> the following (including but not limited to which perldocs I can
> read):
> 
>       - Definition of 'lexical' and 'canonical'
>       - Differences between 'my' and 'local'
>       - Good overview of packages and namespaces
>       - How to build modules
>       - Effective re-use (building subroutines for
>         efficiency and portability)
>       - Why do I '@_ = shift;' on subroutines?
> 
> I already have:
> 
>       - Learning Perl
>       - Perl in a Nutshell
>       - Teach Yourself Perl in 21 Days
>       - The obvious: perldocs, CPAN, etc.
> 
> I'm not so good at grasping abstract data, I learn better by
> building,
> breaking, and fixing until I get it right. Thanks in advance for any
> pointers, especially for tutorial-type info with program building
> exercises.
> 
> -----
> Scot Robnett
> inSite Internet Solutions
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> 
> 
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