Re: Perl free e-books
- From: John Bokma <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Jan 2007 03:25:05 GMT
"Shuo Shi" <moya0901@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,
I am very glad to join this news group of Perl subject. So would you
please share some info on URL address to download the free e-books (
pdf format is perfect ) about Perl? At best, the book can cover the
content from beginning to super programmer of Perl? I would appreciate
it very much!
Don't post in HTML, Usenet is plain text.
As for free e-books: what's wrong with the documentation that comes with
your Perl installation? Have you already checked out
perldoc perldoc
(on the command line).
If you use Active(State) Perl and have installed it in the default
location, check out:
file:///C:/Perl/html/index.html
I recommend to bookmark that location in your browser, or if you use
Firefox to even drag that location onto the bookmarks toolbar.
Notice the "Getting Started" in the left column.
If you scroll a bit down in that column, there is a Perl Core
Documentation.
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