Ryan I guess there is a diffrence between knowing the internal workings of
perl and all the intresting tricks and things you can do on the very
advanced level and a good script to show the basics.

The problem is simple is often more difficult then it seems. And I do think
as stated before that the Learning perl book is a very safe place to start
as the scripts in here explain the basics very clearly and anwser most if
not all questions that they might raise.

As for the mailing them to people I doubt that is legal but then again a
google search will give you a few websites who are hosting these books for
you so you can have a look and see if you agree with the quality of these
books.

ps, the perl cook book is more like a book of programing tips and tricks and
unless thes people have some programing knowledge might be a little to
complex for a real novice.

On 5/22/06, Ryan Frantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chandru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 2:23 AM
> To: Jeff Pang
> Cc: beginners@perl.org
> Subject: Re: Looking for example Perl scripts to be used in Perl
Training.
>
> please send it
>
> -Chandru.
>
> Jeff Pang wrote:
> >  Looking for example Perl scripts to be used in Perl Training.
> >
> >> I am going to do a Perl training to a group of people.
> >> I was wondering from where I can get some sample Perl scripts to be
> >> used to demonstrate the basic usage of Perl.

Stop me if this is a non sequitur, but if you're going to be training
others in the use of Perl, I would assume that you have some experience
coding in the language yourself.  And that you yourself would already
have some example scripts readily available.  Or you could at least
write some up...

ry

> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >
> > I think both "Learning Perl" and "Perl Cook Book" are right for your
> purpose.
> > I got these two books from internet,they are in ".chm" format.But I
> don't know whether it'll breach the copyright or not,  if I send them
to
> you.
> >
> > --
> > Jeff Pang
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> >
> >
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