trapd...@trapd00r.se wrote:
For physical books I know that many people suggest either 'Learning
Perl' or
'Programming Perl'. I started with perl 3 months ago and I bought the
'Perl Cookbook' and I must say that it's probably one of the best books
written regarding programming languages. Not so utterly boring as they
often
tend to be.
I agree, they are very good books. In addition to that i recommend
"Learing Perl Objects, References & Modules", which is not only well
written but also quite funny (in a geeky sort of way). It's not
completly up-to-date with the latest gizmos in Perl object orientation
possibilities, but it helps you to get your job done (and therefore
helps me to pay my rent).
LG
Rene
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