Re: In search of Perl tutorials (apology).
- From: "Veli-Pekka Tätilä" <vtatila@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:51:28 +0300
Bernard El-Hagin wrote:
> Of course it isn't! You lecture people on using <smile> vs :) and in
> the same post you link to *obviously* illegal material. What the hell?!
OK sorry, honest. I wouldn't thought I would be flamed this badly, hehe.
Mind you I'm not hosting the books or anything merely pointing out that they
exist on-line and are very easy to find there, too, even using Google. I
wonder why the site hasn't been shot down ages ago, then.
Besides, I do know O'Reilly does have an Open Book project and many author's
like to distribute books on-line these days, which is a good thing. Bruce
Eckel and a number of commonly available Perl books, though not the once I
linked to, come to mind first.
Maybe someone will find:
http://www.freeprogrammingresources.com/perlbook.html
and also
http://learn.perl.org/library/beginning_perl/
a good start.
These books should at least be totally legally on-line and pretty good, too.
--
With kind regards Veli-Pekka Tätilä (vtatila@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Accessibility, game music, synthesizers and programming:
http://www.student.oulu.fi/~vtatila/
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