Re: Perl Beginner



""Jeff" == "Jeff Peng" <peng@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

"Jeff> I think 'Learning Perl' is the better choice.Here is the book's info:

That's the books *former* info. The current info can be found
at <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnperl4/>.

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