in reply to OT: Documentation Rations

The O'Reilly Perl CD Bookshelf would still seem a pretty good choice - more code'n'reference than you can shake a stick at.
Cheers,Ben

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Re: Re: OT: Documentation Rations
by theorbtwo (Prior) on Apr 21, 2003 at 01:43 UTC

    Um, no internet access of any kind...


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      No, the Perl CD Bookshelves are CD's each with five or six full O'Reilly books in electronic format (that is, no Internet access is required such as that which would be required to access Safari) - The most recent edition of this compendium is distributed with the second edition of Perl in a Nutshell and includes:

      • Learning Perl (3rd edition)
      • Programming Perl (3rd edition)
      • Perl Cookbook
      • Perl & XML
      • Perl & LWP, and,
      • Mastering Perl/Tk

      Further information can be found on the O'Reilly web site at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlcdbs3/.

       

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        I am an idiot! (I was thinking of Safari.)