9:39am, Kevin Shaum wrote: > On 6/13/07, Paul Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> "Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules", definitely. >> (that may be "Intermediate Perl" now.) > > I believe that's right. They renamed it with the new edition, and it > now covers a bit more ground. > > Actually, I'd suggest subscribing to O'Reilly's Safari service > (http://safari.oreilly.com/) and review all three online. It's > $20/month for 10 books at a time, or $40/month for unlimited access. > Even if you don't like reading books online, it's a way to check out > the content of books in advance before you lay down real money for the > dead-tree version. >
I forgot to mention Safari myself. I've got an unlimited account through work, and it's totally worth it--especially if you're in IT, and need information on some arcane subject, but aren't going to be working with it enough to justify buying a whole book on said subject. Plus, they have a 15 or 30 day (I forget) free trial period. Paul -------------------------------------------------------------------- "My parents just came back from a planet where the dominant lifeform had no bilateral symmetry, and all I got was this stupid F-Shirt." -------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston Website: http://houston.pm.org/
