Re: What book should I use for learning Perl?
by dragonchild (Archbishop) on Aug 03, 2001 at 00:39 UTC
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Buy O'Reilly's book "Learning Perl on Win32". ActivePerl doesn't really make a distinction between WinNT and Win2000, as both are Win32 systems. Nearly all the modules written for Windows are Win32 modules, meant to be used on both Win2000 and WinNT, as well as Win98 and WinXP (I think).
Once you've mastered a few things, I'd purchase Programming Perl and Advanced Perl Programming, if you plan on programming Perl seriously. Otherwise, the first book is plenty.
Also, don't be afraid to ask any questions you have here. We don't bite (much). (I'd use Seekers of Perl Wisdom instead of Discussion. The latter is for discussion of PerlMonks itself.)
Good luck, and Welcome! :)
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If you are seriously looking into Perl, the Perl CD bookshelf is deffinitely something to look at.
Version 1 of the CD Bookshelf includes Learning Perl on Win32, Perl in a Nutshell, Learning Perl, Programming Perl, Advanced Perl Programming and the Perl Cookbook. It also includes a hardcopy of Perl in a Nutshell.
This is the only Perl resource I have (except for Perlmonks of course), and I still haven't gone through everything.
The new version 2 edition includes:
third edition of Programming Perl, Perl for System Administration Perl in a Nutshell, Perl Cookbook, and Advanced Perl Programming, along with a hardcopy of Perl in a Nutshell.
If you specifically want Learning Perl on Win32, try to get version 1 somewhere.
It is really easy to search for stuff on the CD (on Windows, Mac or Unix), with HTML interfaces to all the content.
Hope this helps
-Siddartha
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Re: Book
by petdance (Parson) on Aug 03, 2001 at 00:52 UTC
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What were the two Perl books that you bought already? And
what don't you like about them? Also, please note that "NT"
is indeed "Windows". Do you mean Windows 95?
xoxo,
Andy
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Re: What book should I use for learning Perl?
by shotgunefx (Parson) on Aug 03, 2001 at 02:45 UTC
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My two cents?
1st book. Learning Perl on Win32 by O'Reilly
2nd book. Perl Cookbook by O'Reilly
-Lee
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Re: What book should I use for learning Perl?
by tshabet (Beadle) on Aug 03, 2001 at 01:16 UTC
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Hi mouood,
As a fellow newbie who started his programming career with html, I'd say that in terms of my first baby steps in perl, the tutorial offered on this site was the most useful resource of all. The explanations are sometimes a bit short, but for a guy like me who learns new languages best by looking at code and poking at it, the exercises and answers were really valuable for getting a basic hold on perl.
Are you implying that you need to be smart to use Unix? HAHAHA, I am tshabet, the living proof that you are wrong. Take a swing at it, it's easier than you might think. As for books, the above mentioned sound like good suggestions to me. Good luck! | [reply] |
Re: What book should I use for learning Perl?
by Beatnik (Parson) on Aug 03, 2001 at 16:22 UTC
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I'd check Outside Links which has a section on Perl books, there's also Book Reviews ofcourse.
Greetz
Beatnik
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