The O'Reilly series of books are very good and there are a few other books
available here http://learn.perl.org/library/

O'Reilly books include:

Learning Perl
Learning Perl on Win32 systems
Programming Perl
Perl Cookbook
Advanced Perl Programming

And don't forget your Perl distribution comes with a huge selection of
documentation, available in HTML format if you have an ActiveState
distribution, look at C:\Perl\html\index.html (assuming you've installed to
the default location) to get started. Or perldoc perl or man perl to get at
the docs from the command line.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Angel Gabriel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 May 2003 15:04
To: Perl Beginners
Subject: I'm about to lose my Perl Virginty...


... okay, people, I've been trying to study this perl language, and it
is versatile to say the least.

Anyway, i have written the psuedo code, and I am about to write my first
perl program. I have searched for a perl howto, but the all seem to deal
with CGI programming.

Can anyone direct me to a good document please??? Thanks!




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