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Re: (FoxUni) Re(2): How do I use Perl?by Marza (Vicar) |
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Are we talking a developer or a guy who does programming from time to time? Usually the question of "I'm just getting started. How do I use Perl?" is a person who heard about it and wants to try it out, or a person who wants to be a system administrator and was told he has to know it, or a developer who wants to make a few things easier. But you are correct if you have a strong programming background, the Camel book is the better choice. But wouldn't you suggest the CookBook as well?
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