Re: Good Books on Perl, Beginner / Advance
Ajay wrote:
I have no scripting experience (though I have done little C) so I want
a book that can guide me from the very basics. I will prefer a book
that has examples along , to guide.
O' Reilly Learning Perl worked for me.
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