Re: [OT] New Document: "How to Start Contributing to or Using Open Source Software"

2010-12-29 Thread William Muriithi
On 2010-12-29, at 8:11 AM, jeff pang wrote: > 2010/12/29 Erez Schatz : > >> Since most of your posts are related to directing people to your site, >> I'd say we are about even. In more tightly-moderated lists you'd be >> banned for spamming. > > I agree with this point. > Directing everyone to

Re: beginners Digest 28 Dec 2010 00:58:06 -0000 Issue 4069

2010-12-29 Thread Luis Roca
:: What are some of the best books for newbies to perl? I’ve been learning Perl now for a year and have already amassed quite a collection of books. Before putting money down on any of them I would suggest reading the Perl introduction that comes with your computer’s installation of Perl.

Re: Perl Books

2010-12-29 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Tuesday 28 Dec 2010 19:27:27 Francisco Valladolid wrote: > Another link. > > http://learn.perl.org contain online books. > True, and I link to the most relevant ones from perl-begin.org. learn.perl.org is very short of other useful content though. > Personally I can recommended: > > 1 Lea

Re: [OT] New Document: "How to Start Contributing to or Using Open Source Software"

2010-12-29 Thread jeff pang
2010/12/29 Erez Schatz : > Since most of your posts are related to directing people to your site, > I'd say we are about even. In more tightly-moderated lists you'd be > banned for spamming. I agree with this point. Directing everyone to a personal site is always considered rude. Regards. -- T