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Ok, my list:
Title Author
-Publisher
Comments
Discover Perl 5 Naba Barkakati
-IDG Books
My first Perl book. Good for a beginner, but I rarely touch it now.
Mastering Perl 5 Eric C. Herrmann
-Sybex
Good book. Has quite a bit of Win32 coverage.
Perl: The Complete Reference Martin Brown
-Osborne/McGraw-Hill
This book is a great book for any library. This is usually the second book I grab. I also keep it by the bed for reading during restless times.
Perl Programmers Reference Martin Brown
-Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Great reference book. This is the companion to the one above. Small enough to fit in my laptop bag. This book is frequently sitting right next to me, and is the first book I grab.
Perl 5 Pocket Reference Johan Vromans
-O'Reilly
You can't beat this one for the money ;-) 7 bucks (US) and you have all the standard perl function syntax at your fingertips!

ryddler

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