On Wed May 21 2008 14:04:39 Michelle Konzack wrote: > Since I am currently not financial-fit I am looking for a FREE > (of charge) tutorial or documentation for Perl-Programming. > > I like to have it in HTML for reading on my Laptop and in PDF to > print it out.
Since there haven't been many responses permit me to chime in with a few thoughts: PERL has not changed much in recent years, as we're waiting for PERL 6. Since PERL hasn't changed much, PERL books from five years ago are still useful. You can often find PERL books in used bookstores at very reasonable prices - probably less than the cost of the ink to print a PDF. Library? You can learn PERL from the man pages. Do "man perl" and scroll down to see the huge number of useful man pages provided by PERL, including several tutorials. They're useful if you can't find a book but frankly I found the books *much* easier to follow. --Mike Bird -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]