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Okay all you experts. Here is my q

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BigDoug

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Feb 20, 2002
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Okay all you experts. Here is my question. I am a beginning neophyte in Perl, but I want to be an expert. I understand Perl innately it seems, but I cannot sit down and write anything beyond Hello World. I have O'Reilly books of Learning Perl, Brown's book Perl: Programmers Reference and Sams Teach yourself Perl in 21 days (yeah, right). I just don't seem to have found the right resources yet, because I have not "taken off" on my learning journey like I want to. Any suggestions for a budding Perl programmer to learn the next level and beyond??
 
I bought all the books, tried everything and gave up for a while, then one day i found this: Its a blinding tutorial and now I'm at least to the level where I know how to do what I want.
It was the perfect starter to get a good understanding.

Just wish I could give the author a star ;-) ***************************************
Party on, dudes!
[cannon]
 
Thank you. I will see what I can learn from this.
 
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