I think that something titled "Understanding Perl" could do well. My notion is that it would set out the general rules that perl follows with lots of explanation, examples, and a careful review of exceptions to the rules.
It should include clear exposition of:
That's only partial, more suggestions are invited.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: What's missing in Perl books?
by Zaxo
in thread What's missing in Perl books?
by brian_d_foy
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