My wife bought The Inform Designer's Manual. It's the only technical book she's ever bought, and even though she's not a techy she really like interactive fiction.
I read through most of it and even created some worlds. It certainly affected how I think about object-oriented programming since you specify what objects can and can't do, then the interpreter let's them loose on each other.
In reply to Re^2: What's missing in Perl books?
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in thread What's missing in Perl books?
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