On Oct 9, 11:37 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Francisco Valladolid) wrote:
> Hi.
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> On 10/9/07, Paul Lalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Oct 9, 9:17 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob McConnell) wrote:
> > > My experience was that "Learning Perl" was the introduction that
> > > prepared me to tackle "Programming Perl". That combination gave me a
> > > very good general understanding of the language and how to apply it.
> > > After that, there are a number of other factors that had to be taken
> > > into account before selecting the next book(s).
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> > FWIW, there are now two direct sequels to the Llama, that continue the
> > tutorial format.  They are Intermediate Perl, and Mastering Perl.
> > They are meant to be read front to back and pick up immediately after
> > the Llama.
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> > The Camel is still a reference, and is better thought of as a
> > dictionary or encyclopedia than as a learning book, I think.
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> > Paul Lalli
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> I  have used three books in my learning process.
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> - Learning Perl 2ed. (old version - Llama Book)
> - Beginning Perl  1ed. (Simon Cozens)
> - Elements of programming with Perl - (Manning Pub.)
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> The last book is a mere beginner book  and it's useful.
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> Regards.
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> Francisco Valladolid H.
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Another book that I've been using recently is Perl by Example 3rd
Edition. This one was recommended to me by a Perl instructor. Its good
and I almost compare it to the Apress book, Beginning Perl, but I use
it mainly for reference.


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