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This web document is a re-organized version of the "perl.1" man page for PERL version 4.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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You are about to embark on a journey through the world of Perl programming. You'll find that the trip has been `made easier by many examples liberally sprinkled along the trail. The beginning of the trip covers the basic concepts of the Perl language. Then you move on to some of the more advanced concepts-how to create Perl statements and whole programs. At the end of the trip, some guideposts are placed-in the form of Internet sites-to show you how to explore more advanced programming topics on your own.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This book documents a very powerful language called Perl 5, which is version 5 of Larry Wall's creation, Perl. Perl is fast becoming the de facto language for UNIX system administrators, Webmasters on the World Wide Web, and programmers who want a fast, powerful, and easy-to-use program language. This book will provide you with the basics of the language and introduce you to the tools available for Perl.
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Perl Pocket Reference Guide - Quick Reference
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This book is a reference guide for the programming language called Perl. This book does not describe how to install Perl on your computer; if you do not already have Perl installed, this book will not be very useful!
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A Tutorial Book for New Perl Programmers 0.12th Edition, Covering Perl Version 5.6.0
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Practical Perl Programming by A. D. Marshall 1999
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No previous programming experience is required for you to learn everything you need to know about programming with Perl from this book. In particular, no knowledge of the C programming language is required. If you are familiar with other programming languages, learning Perl will be a snap. The only assumption this book does make is that you are familiar with the basics of using the UNIX operating system.
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