What is your favorite module?
Ideally it wouldn't just be the *BIG* modules like DBI or CGI, but maybe things like:
WWW::Mechanize
Class::DBI
Data::Dumper
A similar question is
Which module, if taken cruelly away from you, would leave you about as productive as a Java programmer?
It hasn't been written yet.
Data::Dumper
DBI
HTML::Mason
TT
Carp
Test::More
Hey, I like Java!
Caffeine::Coffee
If the Camel Book disappeared from the planet, what Perl book would you rely on?
None, I would just die w/o the Camel,
Object Oriented Perl Programming
Advanced Perl Programming
Cookbook
little pocket ref
Beginning Perl
books, I don't need no stinking books.
I'm sure there are books I'm not including that would be better here.
What is your Favorite NON-O'Reilly Perl Book?
Effective Perl Programming
Perl Medic
Object Oriented Perl
etc. (please add more, i think these are all the ones I have)
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