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<li><em>From</em>: Pal Domokos &lt;<A HREF="mailto:pal.domokos@usa.net">pal.domokos@usa.net</A>&gt;</li>
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Jason Williams &lt;jason@compsoc.man.ac.uk&gt; wrote:
&gt; A random thought that just fluttered across my mind...
&gt;
&gt; Has anybody considered, or is anybody working on, a Perl HOWTO? Does
anybody
&gt; think it'd be a stupendously good or stupidly bad idea?
&gt;
&gt; I was thinking, nothing advanced; how to use the documentation effectively,
&gt; the basics of perl syntax (enough that you could understand a simple perl
&gt; script), maybe a couple of examples of how perl can make your life easier,
&gt; and where to find out more...
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; What do you reckon? :-)
&gt;
I've been thinking of learning Perl for a while (not that I don't
like awk any more), so I for one would definitely be interested
in your HOWTO.
Pal
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