• Learning Perl 2nd ed.
  • Programming Perl 2nd ed.
  • Perl Cookbook
  • Advanced Perl Programming
  • WIN32 Perl programming
  • Effective Perl Programming
  • Obeject Oriented Perl
  • Mastering Regular Expressions

  • Also I just ordered Higher Order Perl this morning. Should be here Monday - I have read them all, except Object Oriented Perl - Im still reading Advanced Perl, and I peruse Effective Perl programming from time to time These three books are a bit above my skill level - But I generally do well by reading above my skill level and setting goals.
    I am tempted to order Pro Perl from apress, Has anyone read this? Is it worthwile?

    Ted
    --
    "That which we persist in doing becomes easier, not that the task itself has become easier, but that our ability to perform it has improved."
      --Ralph Waldo Emerson

    In reply to Re: What's on your Bookshelf (related to perl)? by tcf03
    in thread What's on your Bookshelf (related to perl)? by ghenry

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