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As I've said elsewhere, Learning Perl is really aimed at people who have experience of programming in other languages. Elements of Programming with Perl is the book that I recommend for complete beginners. I've heard good things about Beginning Perl as well, but I've not read it yet. I bought a copy in the YAPC::Europe auction so I'm going to take a closer look at it soon. And don't worry if you don't get all of the concepts first time round. Don't forget the we're here to help :) --<http://www.dave.org.uk> Perl Training in the UK <http://www.iterative-software.com> In reply to Re: Re: Best Approach to Learn Perl for a Non Programmer
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