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Perl Training Australia course-notesby pjf (Curate) |
| on Apr 02, 2002 at 13:16 UTC ( #155989=note: print w/ replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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I agree with cjf, if you already have programming experience, then going straight to the Camel is certainly worthwhile. As for on-line help, try checking out the notes at Perl Training Australia. These course notes are professionally developed, free to use, and generally a great start to Perl. They also make extensive references to the camel and other books, so they're a great companion text for when the full camel seems a bit daunting. I'll admit a bit of a bias here, since my name is on all the notes and I teach and maintain them for a living. :) The introduction and intermediate courses should provide a good grounding in all the basic concepts. All the best,
Paul Fenwick
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