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Re: For Beginners: Basic Information Resources (or, Where to Look Things Up)

by thunders (Priest)
on Dec 14, 2001 at 17:32 UTC ( [id://132020]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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for windows you can:
  • use perldoc
  • perldoc pageName-for man pages
    perldoc ModuleName-for module documentation
    perldoc -m ModuleName-for module code
    perldoc -f functionName-function definitions
  • Start->Programs->Perl->Documentation -Full HTML Documentation
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    Re: Re: For Beginners: Basic Information Resources (or, Where to Look Things Up)
    by HamNRye (Monk) on Dec 15, 2001 at 23:22 UTC
      Between the ActiveSatate docs and the Perl CD bookshelf, I have a more than adequate perl library for most any programming projects.

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