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I know there are a few Perl programmers reading this, do any of you know of any good web based training resources for a beginner to it? She's not new to programming, although she is inexperienced.
Thanks in advance.
I know there are a few Perl programmers reading this, do any of you know of any good web based training resources for a beginner to it? She's not new to programming, although she is inexperienced.
Thanks in advance.
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on 2005-07-06 09:11 am (UTC)Having tried to check the URLs for the above, I think I'd maybe just point you at the surprising amount of stuff available through just sticking "perl tutorial" (sans quotes) into Google.
Oh, and John English's <url:http://burks.brighton.ac.uk> still has a bunch of stuff you can use/download from online, even if you can't buy the CD anymore: he has links to many language tutorials.
[Disclaimer: not a perl programmer; barely a programmer these days]
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on 2005-07-06 09:15 am (UTC)no subject
on 2005-07-06 09:11 am (UTC)http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596001320/qid=1120640903/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/026-6509660-2595656
a good online starting place is
http://www.perl.org
lots of links to a lot of perl resources (onlice doc is good).
Personally I like
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/PERL/perl_caller.html
but there are lots of good places.
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on 2005-07-06 09:17 am (UTC)Cheers for the other links.
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on 2005-07-06 09:20 am (UTC)no subject
on 2005-07-06 09:14 am (UTC)no subject
on 2005-07-06 09:16 am (UTC)It's web based stuff I'm looking for! Is this the site you mean? http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/
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on 2005-07-06 09:18 am (UTC)