An excellent starting point is the camel book, "Learning Perl", by Randal
Schwartz & Tom Christiansen.  Don't let the title fool you -- it's a solid
reference too....


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> I imagine you see emails like this frequently, but I am looking for some 
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> concepts of perl, if anyone could reply with how they started learning
> perl, 
> it would be much appreciated. I know it's not a very hard language to
> learn, 
> or so I was told, but I'd like to know the best way to approach learning
> it. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Todd Sommer
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