From: Ananda Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: book suggestion for atypical beginner
Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2004 16:21:16 -0500

> I'm hoping someone has a suggestion for a book that would suit me. I 
> find books that assume no programming knowledge to be slow-moving and 
> often boring. But the next step up seems to be the type of book that 
> assumes proficiency with one or more other languages. I've got some 
> familiarity with other languages -- I've had to learn to read simple 
> C/C++, Java, and assembly language code (movl.org, anyone?) -- but no 
> significant experience doing programming.
> 
> So...what book(s) would you suggest for the relative newbie with a clue?
> 
 Hi,

as a seasoned programmer with different languages I would recomment
O'Reilly's Learning Perl 3rd edition. 

Check this link:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lperl3/

Gabaux
Linux is like a wigwam: no gates, no windows, and an apache
inside!


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