The Learning Perl by Randal Schwartz Video series is a nice intro:

http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920014430.do

Along with the companion book Learning Perl (6ed):

http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920018452.do

Lynda.com also offers Perl 5 Essential Training by Bill Weinman:
http://www.lynda.com/Perl-5-tutorials/essential-training/61025-2.html

If your company can pay for the training, O'reilly School can't hurt:
http://www.oreillyschool.com/certificates/perl-programming.php

Though they basically cover the O'reilly books.

Juan Madrigal


Web Developer
Web and Emerging Technologies
University of Miami
Richter Library





On 12/15/11 10:54 AM, "Mark Tiesman" <mark.ties...@doit.wisc.edu> wrote:

>Hi all.  I recently started a job that at some point is going to require
>me knowing and using Perl.  I am pretty green as a programmer and need
>some guidance to get me going on the right foot.  Currently I am reading
>the Llama book to grease the skids so to speak, but am looking for
>addition advice, reading material, classes, and general information on
>learning to program and Perl.  Any help provided is GREATLY
>appreciated.  Thanks!!
>
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>Mark
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