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Re: The best way to start learning Perl?

by dws (Chancellor)
on Dec 11, 2001 at 21:36 UTC ( [id://131087]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to The best way to start learning Perl?

If you're going to be using Perl for CGIs, I recommend (once you have the basics under your belt) that you read the articles that Randal Schwartz (merlyn, here) wrote for Web Techniques magazine. Each one picks a problem, solves it, and provides a line-by-line code walkthrough. A careful study of these articles helped me up the learning curve when I was starting out.

merlyn's articles can be found here. I recommend having a copy of the "Camel" book within reach.

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