You've had lunch at the
Perl Diner,
you listen to
WPERL, and you've studied your
Perl Geography, but do you read great Perl
literature? I'm not talking about just the Camel book,
but also those listed below.
If you've got other Perl books in your library, post
'em here.
scalar @monte_cristo;
sub task {
kill( SIGHUP, "mockingbird" );
}
$_**(1/2);
$_**(1/3);
$_**(1/4);
for ( @whom ) {
toll( chr(7) );
}
$nights[11];
sub king {
return;
}
$here..$eternity
undef $arms;
if ( 1 ) {
$postman->ring() for (1..2);
}
grep /Red October/, @_;
The answers are below. Highlight 'em to see:
The Count of Monte Cristo
To Kill a Mockingbird
Roots
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Twelfth Night
Return Of The King
From Here to Eternity
A Farewell To Arms
The Postman Always Rings Twice
The Hunt For Red October
xoxo,
Andy
--
<megaphone>
Throw down the gun and tiara and come out of the float!
</megaphone>
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