Xymph's Overture

#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Hello, world!\n";
No, that wasn't my first Perl script. I've actually written somewhat longer scripts, and modified other people's scripts regularly, but I don't have a sufficient understanding of the language to write longer scripts from scratch yet. So by way of a belated New Year's resolution, I recently picked up Programming Perl (a.k.a. the Camel book) to learn it from the ground up. There are perhaps better books to learn the language from, but since I'm already somewhat familiar with Perl (and have plenty of experience in other languages like C, Ada and Shell), I figure I'll be fine, and having the definitive reference on the language around is more useful in the long run anyway. My goal for embarking on this endeavour is to eventually add some new database-driven features to this site (which means dusting off my old SQL knowledge as well), and while it may take a while before you'll see the first results, it is a fun learning experience already.

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I wrote a tutorial you can have Jan 18, 2002, 12:06
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Perl and databases were made for each other. You can do so many things combining perl's excellent text manipulation capabilities and its support for databases. I wrote a web tutorial for perl beginners for my particular community if you want to read it. Also, a pretty decent book is "ActivePerl with ASP and ADO" by Tobias Martinsson. I'm really not into ASP, but it had some useful information. There's also some good perl ADO websites. Do a Google search for "perl ado." Have fun!
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