John> Hi folks,
John> I've a friend here who's registered blind and wants to learn Perl.
John> Are there any tapes available of 'Programming Perl' or 'Learning Perl'?
John> Even better would be electronic transcripts of either book because he has a
John> decent speech synthesis package which he uses to read the screen. I bought the
John> book, maybe I could get an electronic copy? <pushes his luck>
Questions about the Camel and Llama book must be routed through
book rights, and probably any derivative work. However, I've noticed
over the years that they tend to be innovative and helpful.
John> If not, are there any other Perl tutorials in electronic form?
Not "tutorials" that I'm aware, although there are some pretty decent
online alternatives to the hardcopy. Check the archives for details.
(See the meta-faq, because the faq seems to be dead again.)
I did this.
But if you think *this* is busy, try adding news.admin.misc to your
list... :-)
print "Just another Perl hacker," # but not what the media calls "hacker!" :-)
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Keywords: Perl training, UNIX[tm] consulting, video production, skiing, flying
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