A good reference book that I use is:
Teach Yourself Perl 5 in 21Days
by Dave Till
This book is for someone who wants to learn how to use Perl on a UNIX
machine and does not include any DBI information. The copy that I have is
from 1995. I checked Amazon and there is a new edition but this version is
by Laura Lemay. I discovered that the edition that I have can be found
on-line at http://docs.rinet.ru/P7/
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A good Perl Book
Hi Guys,
Considering the other thread re: Sending Mail is about my level of
expertise
in Perl,
what would you recomend as a good book to become an expert of sorts.?
I have looked at getting Programming the Perl DBI
by Alligator Descartes, Tim Bunce
more on this web page
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1565926994/webmasterresou05/102-9550958-5588144
I guess there may be a bit of bias coming up from certain quarters :)
Will any of the above site do me, is there a 2004 or 2005 edition of any
Perl Books around?
I dont really want to concentrate on the DBI, a good all round book that
delves quite deep
will do me :)
Gav...(Hope the list doesn't mind this type of question in here!)
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