Re: Oreilly's "Learning Perl 3rd Edition"

2004-01-13 Thread Jan Eden
Randal L. Schwartz wrote: >> "Wiggins" == Wiggins D Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >Wiggins> The two above overlap a good deal. > >The Alpaca and the Panther overlap in that they cover some similar >ground. But the Alpaca is designed to be a step-by-step tutorial: in >fact, it's a tr

Re: Oreilly's "Learning Perl 3rd Edition"

2004-01-13 Thread drieux
On Jan 13, 2004, at 7:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [..] I'm nearly finished with this book (definitely excellent book!). Some items I need to review again (expressions will take some work). Afterwards I plan on moving upward and onward in perl. I'm curious if Oreilly's "Programming Perl" or "P

Re: Oreilly's "Learning Perl 3rd Edition"

2004-01-13 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> > "Wiggins" == Wiggins D Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Wiggins> The two above overlap a good deal. > > The Alpaca and the Panther overlap in that they cover some similar > ground. But the Alpaca is designed to be a step-by-step tutorial: in > fact, it's a transcript of the cou

Re: Oreilly's "Learning Perl 3rd Edition"

2004-01-13 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
> "Wiggins" == Wiggins D Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Wiggins> The two above overlap a good deal. The Alpaca and the Panther overlap in that they cover some similar ground. But the Alpaca is designed to be a step-by-step tutorial: in fact, it's a transcript of the course we teach (bo

Re: Oreilly's "Learning Perl 3rd Edition"

2004-01-13 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> I'm nearly finished with this book (definitely excellent book!). Some items I need to review again (expressions will take some work). Afterwards I plan on moving upward and onward in perl. I'm curious if Oreilly's "Programming Perl" or "Perl Cookbook" would be good to jump into. Or is there

Oreilly's "Learning Perl 3rd Edition"

2004-01-13 Thread u235sentinel
I'm nearly finished with this book (definitely excellent book!). Some items I need to review again (expressions will take some work). Afterwards I plan on moving upward and onward in perl. I'm curious if Oreilly's "Programming Perl" or "Perl Cookbook" would be good to jump into. Or is there