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RE: [ic] perl manual
I think the best value for money is "The Perl CD Bookshelf" from O'Reilly.
It contains 6 of the most respected books on Perl on CD, one of which is
also provided in hard copy. There is a search facility across all 6 books,
which is supplied for all flavours of Unix, Windows and Mac. See Amazon.com
for details.
Nigel Hathaway
-----Original Message-----
From: Fèlix [mailto:felixc@jet.es]
Sent: 04 December 2000 22:13
To: interchange-users@minivend.com
Subject: Re: [ic] perl manual
> > Hello all,
>
> Can anyone give me some advice on a good perl book that can help me
> understand interchange a bit more. It seems there are more books about
perl
> out there then readers.
> You can mail me personal if you think that this is off-topic.
>
I think a good one to begin is Perl 5 by example by David Medinets.
There are others like Web Programming with perl 5 by Willian Middleton.
You can find those and more books for free on www.itknowledge.com in the
public archives section.
Fèlix.
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