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Re: Good Textbook for Teaching Perl?by allolex (Curate) |
on Apr 08, 2003 at 22:20 UTC ( [id://249098]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
You might want to have a look at Effective Perl Programming (Joseph N. Hall and Randal L. Schwartz) for material to supplement Learning Perl. In a nutshell, the book helps students develop Perl fluency by discribing idiomatic Perl usage, problem solving, and outlining quite a few gotchas. Alternatively, even though I would be interested in seeing the reply, you could /msg merlyn or email him at merlyn@stonehenge.com. He might not see this node otherwise. (I'm only half kidding.)
-- Update: I'm currently busy eating the works I struck out above. I can't believe it took me over 16 minutes to write my post.
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