Nkuipers wrote at Tue, 30 Jul 2002 19:22:53 +0200: > I am a relative newcomer to the language (couple of months), and I totally > love it. One way or the other, I use it almost every day in my work, and even > beyond practical applications I want to improve my Perl as much as I can. I > own the Camel 3ed, and between that and a resource-group (like this mailing > list) I would imagine I am covered. But then there is the Cookbook. > > My question is: > > for someone who intends to pursue Perl while he's still breathing, would you > recommend purchasing the Cookbook as an investment in skills and time-saving?
Definitly. It's written in a very easy style - I think even a programmer who has no knowledge of Perl it all can use it. I bought, also I have it already found in the internet in electronic form. The same is to Damian's book about Object Orientation with Perl. Imagine price/using relation. Their price is perhaps $ 100, what you can earn in a day, but it will reduce your work day for day for at least one hour! Cheerio, Janek -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]