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Author Antwort: Re: book suggestion for atypical beginner ['securiQ.Watchdog':
Manfred Beilfuss

2004-04-07, 8:34 am



Robin Sheat
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>On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 04:21:16PM -0500, Ananda Stevens wrote:
>When I wanted to learn Perl, I could only afford one book, so I got 'The
>Perl Programming Language'. It was OK to learn from given I had plenty
>of experience in other languages, but it isn't big on teaching good
>habits (i.e. it was quite some time before I learnt to use strict), but


Where did you learn to use strict ???

Is there a book or url who discusses any how-to's and eventually some
pro's and con's.

Starting with some of the book's always mentioned in question's like this,
having programmed a lot already in different language, i just scanned the
books for what i missed to know about perl.
Up till today i wrote a nice little bunch of few-liner's in perl which do
what i want them to do.

But none of them work with use strict. Nor do I understand what the strict
messages tell me.


Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

Manfred Beilfuss

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>once you have learnt how to program in it, which you can do fine just by
>walking through it, it also serves as an invaluable reference.
>
>While I can't compare to 'Learning Perl', as 'The PPL' is the only one
>I've used, I would recommend having it around.
>
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