It provides somewhat of a mini-manual for Perl, including a lot of the basic functions (although it doesn't discuss making programs).
I'm sure you'll find that site is a good reference.
Gil Hildebrand, Jr.
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New Orleans, LA
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hmahonen posted this at 14:38 — 17th February 2001.
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You can find a lot of resources at DMOZ:
http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Internet/Resources/
I personally prefer to use and search sites such as:
http://www.hotscripts.com
http://www.cgi-resources.com
DynMail.com - Get your [email protected] email account for free.
Gil posted this at 04:10 — 22nd February 2001.
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One site that helped me out tremendously when I was programming Perl was http://www.extropia.com/faq/perl_faq.html.
It provides somewhat of a mini-manual for Perl, including a lot of the basic functions (although it doesn't discuss making programs).
I'm sure you'll find that site is a good reference.
Gil Hildebrand, Jr.
Internet Consultant
New Orleans, LA
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