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Hi, Amanda:

Get the Perl books from O'Reilly. They're perfect and you can get them on 
CD ROM in html files from 

	http://linux.oreilly.com

You might also want to try the O'Reilly Safari service. It's a monthly 
subscription service where you get to keep up to a set number of books 
available for a particular fee. So much money for 5 books, so much for 10 
books, etc. And, you get to change your list of books every month. Very 
cool. Check this out at:

	http://safari.oreilly.com

 On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Amanda Lee wrote:

> On the subject of Perl, if anyone has recommendations of soft
> copy/electronic (etext) resources for teaching oneslf Perl and/or
> Cornshell, please write me off list.
> 
> Thanks!  -  Amanda Lee
> 
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