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List:       perl-beginners
Subject:    Re: Beginners' books for Perl newbies using Windows?
From:       Andrew Smith <asmith9983 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-09-30 2:02:24
Message-ID: 48E188B0.7000902 () gmail ! com
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Hi
From my experience learning Perl, the supplied on-line documentation
accessed through the perldoc command provides everything you need.
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air wrote:
> On 9Ô 19ÈÕ, Ï Îç12ʱ19·Ö, JEFF...@aol.com (Jeff Pang) wrote:
>   
>> 2008/9/19 Phillip Pi <a...@zimage.com>:
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Thank you, but I don't see anything about hardcopy books.
>>> --
>>>       
>> Well, I think you should buy the book "learning Perl" which is
>> suitable for both unix users and windows users, since Perl is a
>> Cross-Platform language.
>>     
>
> Yes, the book "Learning Perl" had 5th in 2008.
> and you can download it from the here:
> www.freebookspot.net
> also it had many frees books to download.
> good luck.
>
> Air
>
>
>   


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