Hello Perl Monks
I have been using perl for a few years now and I really (really) enjoy the language.
And I want to know more about the language.
So I have a few books here like:
Learning Perl
Intermediate Perl
Object Oriented Perl (just started reading this)
I'm sure there are other books that you know are worth reading.
So in an ordered list (1..5+), what Perl books have you read, that are worth reading?
What books do you feel, helped enhance your knowledge/career, etc in Perl?
I'd really appreciate this coming from you guys.
And my apologies if someone has asked this question, in the past.
Thanks!
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