>On Sat, 6 Jun 1998 00:06:33 -0600, NT wrote: >How newbies are treated, on this list or any other, almost always depends >on how they act. You're off to a good start by reading The Book. You >should also learn how to use Shuck. You should be aware that MacPerl comes >with an extensive library of Perl routines, in the lib folder, and that >many of the files there have their own built in documentation that you can >read with Shuck. You can learn a lot about Perl by reading the routines in >the lib folder. You should also get into the habit of using the lib >routines in your own scripts rather than trying to reinvent the wheel each >time. It's much easier to read Shakespeare than to write it. Hey folks... Here comes the dread, I don't know post... but you've all been more than helpful already suggesting resourcesm and i've ordered my copy of MacPerl, but... what is 'Shuck'!? I've searched for it online, but nothing revelant to MacPerl cmae up Thanks in advance! "... yeah I would like to perfect the art of being studiously aloof, like life is just a boring chore, and I am living proof..." - Ani Difranco - -- djb -- ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch