The Perl Cookbook is chock-full of examples. Other than that, read the source. You've got all the examples on how to program (and sometimes how not to program) on CPAN, download a module that deals with your problem space and read through it, you're bound to gather some insights that way.
In reply to Re^3: What's missing in Perl books?
by tirwhan
in thread What's missing in Perl books?
by brian_d_foy
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