On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 17:28, Telemachus <telemac...@arpinum.org> wrote:
> On Fri Sep 11 2009 @  4:16, Chas. Owens wrote:
>> I love perldoc, but it does not document the language nearly as well
>> as Programming Perl.  Of course, that might be why perldoc is free and
>> Programming Perl costs roughly $50 USD (and weighs a ton).
>
> There's also the problem that Programming Perl was last updated for Perl
> 5.6, I believe. (5.8?)
>
> Unfortunately, it seems like O'Reilly has given up on Perl...
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Yep, 3rd edition (which to my knowledge was the last version) was
published in 2000 and therefore can only cover up to Perl 5.6.
Luckily 5.8 didn't change much and 5.10 has very explicit
documentation about what it added.  In general, perldoc is getting
better over time, and that trend looks like will continue.


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Chas. Owens
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