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
2010/12/29 Andrew Migliazzo :
> I am a UNIX system administrator and I want to use Perl because it's
> standard since Solaris 8. Honestly I do not care much about MS Windows
> programing or CGIs, I am looking for tasks automation or sockets
> management.
>
* Automating System Administration with P
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Shawn H Corey wrote:
> Perl for System Administration, David N. Blank-Edelman, O'Reilly &
> Associates, Inc. ISBN 1-56592-609-9
>
> Since we are at it, would the first edition be preferable to the second
(renamed Automating System Administration with Perl)[0]? Or
On 10-12-28 08:39 PM, Andrew Migliazzo wrote:
I am a UNIX system administrator and I want to use Perl because it's
standard since Solaris 8. Honestly I do not care much about MS Windows
programing or CGIs, I am looking for tasks automation or sockets
management.
Which book would you recommend to
I am a UNIX system administrator and I want to use Perl because it's
standard since Solaris 8. Honestly I do not care much about MS Windows
programing or CGIs, I am looking for tasks automation or sockets
management.
Which book would you recommend to me?
Thanks
Andres
Another link.
http://learn.perl.org contain online books.
Personally I can recommended:
1 Learning Perl, Randal Schwartz, O'Reilly
2 Beginning Perl, Jamess Lee, Apress
First, search a good beginners tutorials in internet, test the examples,
watch as it work, and rewrite the samples.
Best Rega
On Sunday 26 Dec 2010 20:54:58 SERIER wrote:
> What are some of the best books for newbies to perl?
In addition to what other people said, you can find some other reocmmendations
here:
* http://perl-begin.org/books/
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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> On 26/dic/2010, at 19:54, SERIER wrote:
>
>> What are some of the best books for newbies to perl?
For a programming beginner in general, Learning Perl
(http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596520106/ by Randal Schwartz, Tom
Phoenix, and Brian D. Foy, aka the Llama book) is an excellent book. For
som
I'm a beginner and I'm currently reading Learning Perl by O'Really, great book!
Francesco
On 26/dic/2010, at 19:54, SERIER wrote:
> What are some of the best books for newbies to perl?
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Learning Perl by Randal and Group - http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596001322
Must must read book for any beginner.
Cheers,
Parag
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 10:54 AM, SERIER wrote:
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On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 08:37:07PM +0530, KARTHY RAJENDRAN wrote:
> hi
> iam karthy,
>which is the best e-book to learn perl, iam working in verilog, is there
> any PERL book specifically written for EDA ..( PERL for EDA )
I'm not aware of one.
What would you expect such a book to cover?
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Me wrote:
> Data Munging with Perl is another option.
> It has a very different feel from the above books.
> It goes through its topics in a systematic fashion --
> it seemed almost plodding to me, with perhaps
> 3 jokes in the entire book. However it remains a
> high quality
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