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List:       perl-beginners
Subject:    RE: Beginners' books for Perl newbies using Windows?
From:       "Bob McConnell" <rvm () CBORD ! com>
Date:       2008-10-02 18:23:31
Message-ID: FF8482A96323694490C194BABEAC24A0035657D7 () Email ! cbord ! com
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From: Jenda Krynicky
> From:           	Andrew Smith <asmith9983@gmail.com>
> > Hi
> > >From my experience learning Perl, the supplied on-line
documentation
> > accessed through the perldoc command provides everything you need.
> 
> This depends on your background. If you can program and just need to 
> learn Perl, it's perfectly adequate and sufficient. If it's your 
> first programming language, it's too dense. At least in the 
> beginning. 

Unfortunately, more often than not it is actually the reader that is too
dense, not the documentation.

Bob McConnell

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