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Firstly, welcome to the Monastery and the world of Perl in general.

In addition to the references and comments provided by others above, I would recommend your looking for a Perl Mongers group in your local area - The Australian and New Zealand Perl Monger groups are listed at http://www.pm.org/groups/oceania.html. These perl-user and advocacy groups can provide an invaluable resource for your learning of Perl with fairly regular meetings, presentations and social get-togethers. Furthermore, these groups can help you obtain a more frontline view of the use of Perl in the industry and how to best develop your Perl knowledge.

While I cannot vouch for the Brisbane or Perth groups, the Melbourne and Sydney Perl Monger groups are quite active. The Canberra group is fairly new but is starting to gain momentum.

 

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In reply to Re: Any monks care to help out a young Aussie starting out with Perl? by rob_au
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