>Hello all. > >I have a request. I do not know "C" or "C++" and have been trying to learn >PERL. I have bought numerous books on the subject, but have not been able >to fill in those key ideas that every book says, "like in C" to. I would >really appreciate if anyone knows how a non-programmer could delve into the >world of PERL, please give me a clue. I live in Chicago, so if anyone >knows a tutor...that would be swell. > >Just to let you all know...I am a fairly math minded person trained in >Philosophy, but never took a programming class. <- (my mistake!!) > >Please help me. > > > > > > _G__a__i__l___D__o__n__n__e__l__l__y_ > donnelly@interaccess.com > gaild@xsite.net > gdonnell@iec.org Hello, You could try looking at these web sites with a browser. All of them offer a tutorial introduction to Perl. http://www.phlab.missouri.edu/perl/perlcourse.html http://www.catt.ncsu.edu/~bex/tutor/index.html http://agora.leeds.ac.uk/nik/Perl/start.html Bob ________________________________________________________________ Bob Wilkinson, Perl Programmer, Pindar plc Tel: +44 (0)1904 613040 Email: B.Wilkinson@pindar.co.uk Fax: +44 (0)1904 613110 URL: http://www.connection.co.uk/~bob ________________________________________________________________ The views expressed herein are mine, and are not necessarily shared by my employer. ________________________________________________________________