[CLUE-Tech] Perl

Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier jbrockmeier at earthlink.net
Thu Jan 24 14:39:55 MST 2002


I know there are a lot of good Perl lists, but they're
also quite noisy -- I wonder if there'd be any interest
in a CLUE-Perl mailing list?

I know that many of the CLUEbies are using Perl in some
fashion or another.

Zonker

On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Chris wrote:

> Yeah I got the O'reilly book "Learning Perl"
>
> cool, so when I have questions Ill post them here
>
> No way I could learn it in one afternoon lol
>
> Maybe if I had some previous experience or something.
>
> > www.perlmonks.org
> >
> > Check out O'reilly's assortments of perl books:
> >
> > Learning Perl, Programming perl, and about a million others by different
> > authors.  Perl is EASY.  I love it.  It's very C like, and is very
> > forgiving.
> >
> > adam
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Chris wrote:
> >
> > > I am trying to learn Perl to help me with linux
> > > administration.  Does anyone have any good list for
> > > perl? I'm just looking for perl lists or message boards
> > > that deal with perl systam administration and network
> > > programming.  Thanks.
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> > --
> > Adam Bultman
> > adamb at glaven.org
> >
> >
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