Thank you! I haven't seen that title before. I will go find it! I believe the presence of these kinds of publications and articles would help. This sounds great, Thanks again! Rod On Thursday 23 August 2001 09:08 am, Selena Sol wrote: > The book of case studies was called Applied Perl (ISBN 0764547836). > > It was edited by Peter Williams who worked with me at Barclays Capital on > Wall Street, and who is now, I think, at Morgan Stanley. > > Gunther Birznieks and I have a chapter and if I remember right, Stas Bekman > may have also had a chapter. >
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