RE: LLama and camels books
- From: jbruin@xxxxxxxxx (John Bruin)
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 10:15:42 +1300
Hi Dion
Have a look at "Perl for Dummies". If you are new to programming you might
find it more readable. Then have another go at Learning Perl.
HTH
John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dion Markus [mailto:dionmarkus@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 14 October 2005 10:09
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> Subject: LLama and camels books
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> Hi all I am totaly new to Perl and programming.
> I am Dion Markus from the netherlands and i would like to learn perl.
> I have the llama and camel books but when i reached the
> second chapter of learning perl i went "insane" (more
> confused bytheway").
> I didnt get the clue of all of it and i found i really really
> hard to read and understand.
> I googled and googled alot for beginners perl tuts and notes
> but i really dont know where to start.
> Maybe some of you want to show me some online books are tuts
> where to start and read and. Until i can start with the Llama
> and Perl books.
> I dont have any any experiance with programming. So i really
> dont know what the heck variables, loops, subroutines, and
> arrays are and other programming basics.
> Programmings sounds like a lot of fun to me and I would like
> to learn it.
>
> I hope you guys help me.
> Masoool (bye)
>
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