to code or not to code?
Mike Cantrell
mikec@autodispatch.com
Mon, 24 Jul 2000 13:29:33 -0700
Hmmm... that's a loaded question if I've ever heard one.
Well, Perl was my starting point and if I had to do it all over again
(knowing what I know now), I think I would still choose Perl. Java would be
a close second.
Recommended Perl books (in this order):
Learning Perl - O'Reilly
Perl CookBook - O'Reilly
Tom's object-oriented tutorial for perl (perltoot, found at
http://www.perl.com )
Object Oriented Perl - Manning
Advanced Perl - O'Reilly
Just my $cents++
Regards,
Mike Cantrell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Harrop" <don@nis4u.com>
To: <plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us>
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 12:39 PM
Subject: to code or not to code?
> I was wondering if I could get some feedback on some scripting /
programming
> languages to jump into for a newbie coder. Perl seems like a good choice
> because everybody has it and there's tons of support. You can either use
it
> for web page development or linux admin stuff. I don't know if you can
> compile it to a single exacutable under DOS/WIN stuff though. That would
be
> cool. I've listened to a few people on the list talk about python and it
> sounds good but it doesn't seem to have the same amount of support as Perl
> does. C++ would be cool but I don't want to have to compile everything
> before I can run it. It might be overkill for a newbie. :-) Links on
> where to go to learn the code would be nice too...
>
> Don
>
>
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