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> Rene Rasmussen wrote:
> | Can anyone recommend a good perl programming/learning book?
> | I have programmed in C and C++ before but never in perl. (My C and C++
> programming has only been done on a dos system until now. Never got
> around to learning the windows stuff.)
> 
> 
> You can find a list of usable intro-to-perl books at
&gt; <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://learn.perl.org/";>http://learn.perl.org/</a>.  Note the link to their online library, where
&gt; some of these books are available online.
&gt; 
&gt; Ben
Thanks for the tip. 
I have looked at quite a few of the books now and focused my attention on two of them: 
&quot;Learning perl (3rd ed)&quot; and &quot;Programming perl (3rd ed)&quot;.

Anyone have any experience with these two? Especially, do I need both or is it enough to use &quot;Programming perl (3rd ed)&quot;?

Thanks for the help guys!

Regards,
Ren?


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