On Saturday 23 October 2010 23:30:43 Parag Kalra wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> Just finished reading 'intermediate perl' Enjoyed it as much as I
> enjoyed the book 'learning perl'
>
> Thanks Randal, Tom & All
>
> Please now suggest another must read nook on perl.
>
I have some book recommendations on
Parag Kalra wrote:
> Just finished reading 'intermediate perl' Enjoyed it as much as I
> enjoyed the book 'learning perl'
> Thanks Randal, Tom & All
> Please now suggest another must read nook on perl.
I'd suggest that you start writing Perl code, with two books at your side:
1. Programming Per
> Hey All,
>
> Just finished reading 'intermediate perl' Enjoyed it as much as I
> enjoyed the book 'learning perl'
>
> Thanks Randal, Tom & All
>
> Please now suggest another must read nook on perl.
>
why not "network programming with Perl"?
This book will give you much more knowledge than perl i
Nope. Just Modern Perl, by chromatic; It's not published yet, thus me
linking to the draft (I had never heard of Modern Perl Programming, but
reading a couple of reviews on Google haven't given me the best of
impressions).
Brian.
Ok. Are you referring to the one by Michael Saltzman
Btw I would also like to thank brain d foy for such a good book 'learning
perl'
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On Oct 23, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Brian Fraser wrote:
I was on your exact same situation a couple of weeks ago. Personally, I
tackled Programming
I was on your exact same situation a couple of weeks ago. Personally, I
tackled Programming Perl[0], but maybe you'd prefer reading chromatic's
Modern Perl[1]; Both require some previous knowledge -- Knowledge which you
gained by reading the Llama and the Alpaca, mostly (I'm still reading Modern
Pe
Hey All,
Just finished reading 'intermediate perl' Enjoyed it as much as I
enjoyed the book 'learning perl'
Thanks Randal, Tom & All
Please now suggest another must read nook on perl.
Sent from my iPhone
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