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Re: Best tutorials for learning Perl?

by legLess (Hermit)
on Jul 10, 2001 at 06:05 UTC ( [id://95223]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Best tutorials for learning Perl?

Learning Perl, as others have said, is indeed quite good. If you've got bucks to spare, the O'Reilly Perl CD Bookshelf is also very nice. It's a bound copy of Perl in a Nutshell, plus several other books (including the venerable and indispensable Programming Perl) on CD. It's stiff at $80, but well worth it.

For #2, it looks like WinHTTrack is an offline browser which slurps a site, or portion thereof, to your hard drive. If by "your tutorial" you mean a set of pages on PerlMonks, then you may be out of luck. This whole site's database-driven, and I don't think they keep static copies of the pages anywhere.
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Re: Re: Best tutorials for learning Perl?
by Joes (Acolyte) on Jul 10, 2001 at 15:51 UTC
    Thanks for this informative response, and it explains why I could not download the Monastery site Tutorials
    Much appreciated,
    Joe
    Townsville, Australia

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