Hi Sayth,

On Friday 27 May 2011 07:20:30 Sayth Renshaw wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Wanted to ask a question about practical beginners guides for perl. I
> have found a read the baisc beginners guides here
> http://www.perl.com/pub/2008/05/07/beginners-introduction-to-perl-510-part-
> 2.html.
>
> I am looking for a practical guide something that says here is a
> example tasks you'll want to achieve this is how its put together and
> here a some ways to alter it change it etc using these language
> features... there you go son have a crack. Really if a language
> feature confuses me I can more than likely find a library reference to
> refer to for that.
>

Maybe try my own "Perl for Perl Newbies":

http://perl-begin.org/tutorials/perl-for-newbies/

(Though it has some issues.)

There are other stuff referenced in the various pages of 
http://perl-begin.org/ . The Perl cookbook should be interesting (but it's a 
proprietary book).

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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