On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 08:15:25AM -0500, Michael Hughes wrote:
> www.perl.org is the perl website they also have a recommending reading 
> list for beginners and one for advanced people.  You can also download 
> the latest version of perl.

Also, have a look at Perl Monks, if you have questions:

http://www.perlmonks.com/index.pl

They have an excellent FAQ section and lots of examples for many problems.
And if all that wealth of information wasn't enough to help you, there are
some *very* knowledgable folks on that site who might just know an answer.

One word of caution, though: *Do* your homework *before* asking, otherwise
they'll get quite grumpy (and rightly so, IMO)... :-)

Cheerio,

Thomas
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