As a new initiate to Perl I have acquired some books, somewhat at random. I would like to ask the collected wisdom of the Monastery: are these books sufficient? I have seen there is a preference O'Reilly books, but I have discovered that their style is difficult for me to learn from.

It is my hope that with the books I have, in combination with the abundant resources here in the Monastery, I might make an adequate start on my journey into the realms Perl proficiency.

 

Title Author Publisher Date
Perl: The Complete Reference (2nd Ed) Martin C Brown Osborne 2001
Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web (2nd Ed) Elizabeth Castro Peach Pit Press 2001
Perl Debugged Peter Scott & Ed Wright Addison Wesley 2001
Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours Clinton Pierce Sams 1999
Developing CGI Applications with Perl John Deep & Peter Holfelder Wiley 1996

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