If you're brand new to Perl, you may want to start with Learning Perl:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lperl3/
Programming Perl is a good reference, but it's a tough book to learn
with.
The Perl DBI book is very good, also.
--Jeremy
On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 07:40 AM, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> The classic and best general Perl reference is _Programming Perl_:
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> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pperl3/
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> For database-specific work, you might also want:
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> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perldbi/
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> Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin
> Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
> clists@perrin.socsci.unc.edu * andrew_perrin (at) unc.edu
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> On Tue, 27 May 2003, Jodi Kanter wrote:
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>> I also need a Perl programming book to use as a reference but also as
>> a
>> means to learning the product. I am a DBA but fairly new to coding in
>> Perl.
>> Does anyone have a recommendation?
>> Thanks
>> Jodi
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>> Jodi L Kanter
>> BioInformatics Database Administrator
>> University of Virginia
>> (434) 924-2846
>> jkanter@virginia.edu <mailto:jkanter@virginia.edu>
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>> _______________________________
>> Jodi L Kanter
>> BioInformatics Database Administrator
>> University of Virginia
>> (434) 924-2846
>> jkanter@virginia.edu <mailto:jkanter@virginia.edu>
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