Jenda Krynicky wrote: > Try the perlreftut man page. > (http://perldoc.perl.org/perlreftut.html)
I have to give complete kudos to the maintainers of perl.org, particularly regarding the spectacular ability to 'point-and-click' to print a PDF of a specific perldoc, so it can be reviewed on paper when I get home. No hockey tonight means that I was awarded a night out by my girl to do a bit of 'work'. Are sports against the charter? Pens 4-3 in the Joe on Fri. ;) - perldoc perlpod - perldoc perlreftut ...is what I need to read given what I posted earlier. Anyone have recommendations on 'refresher' books for the relative basics that could be left about the office? Does anyone have any idea whether Perl is a language that is going to last? Steve
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