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- From: adennie@sweetjane.hyperdesk.com (Andy Dennie)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl
- Subject: Re: Followup: Suggested reading
- Message-ID: <608@bertha.HyperDesk.com>
- Date: 17 Dec 92 16:16:44 GMT
- References: <1goik4INNilh@matt.ksu.ksu.edu>
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- In article <1goik4INNilh@matt.ksu.ksu.edu>, holland@matt.ksu.ksu.edu
- (Rich Holland) writes:
-
- [asks for books/articles for perl beginner]
-
- >I only got one response, from stevel@autodesk.com:
- >> The best reference around is:
- >>
- >> Programming Perl
- >> Larry Wall and Randal Schwartz
- >> O'Reilly & Associates
- >> 632 Petaluma Ave.
- >> Sebastopol, Ca, 95472
- >> (800)338-6887
- >> ISBN 0-937175-64-1
-
- Sorry you didn't get more of a response; it's kind of a FAQ on
- comp.lang.perl. Anyway, here are a few more references:
-
- - "Perl: the programmers toolbox", Computer Language, December 1992
-
- - "Perl: the super-language", Unix Review, Vol 8, numbers 5 and 6
- (a 2-part series). Sorry, don't have the year/months handy.
-
- - "Through the Perly Gates", "The Perl of Least Resistance", and
- "The Mystery of the Perl Bug", a 3-part series by Larry Wall
- in Unix World, Aug., Sept., and Oct. 1991.
-