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Intermediate Perl



1.1. What Should You Know Already? We'll presume that you've already read Learning Perl, or at least pretend you have, and that you've played enough with Perl to already have those basics down. For example, you won't see an explanation in this ...



1.2. What About All Those Footnotes? Like Learning Perl, this book relegates some of the more esoteric items out of the way for the first reading and places those items in footnotes.[*] You should skip those the first time through and pick them up...



1.3. What's with the Exercises? Hands-on training gets the job done better. The best way to provide this training is with a series of exercises after every half-hour to hour of presentation. Of course, if you're a speed reader, the end of the chap...


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