[Mastering-perl] typos in 01.introduction.pod

David H. Adler dha at panix.com
Thu Dec 21 04:30:04 EST 2006


Minor changes. diff attached.

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* Nathan_Roberts screams out loud, "IS THIS ENTIRE CHANNEL COMPOSED
OF BOTS?!?!?"
<TheProf> Kill the human. - from the #drwhochat Quotefile
<http://www.crl.com/~nathanr/quote.html>
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--- 01.introduction.pod 2006-12-17 20:52:48.000000000 -0500
+++ 01.introduction.pod.rev 2006-12-21 04:24:13.000000000 -0500
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
All of that means that becoming a master involves work, reading, and
talking to other people. The more you do the more you learn. There's
no shortcut to mastery. You may be able to learn the syntax quickly,
-as in any other language, but that's will be the tiniest portion of
+as in any other language, but that will be the tiniest portion of
your experience. Now that you know most of the Perl, you'll probably
spend your time reading some of the "meta"-programming books that
discuss the practice of programming rather than just slinging syntax.
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
I'm not writing a third volume of "Yet More Perl Features". I want to
teach you how to learn Perl on your own. I'm setting you on your own path
to mastery, and as an apprentice you'll need to do some work on your own.
-Sometimes this means I'll show you where in the perl documentation to get
+Sometimes this means I'll show you where in the Perl documentation to get
the answers (meaning I can use the saved space to talk about other
topics).



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