If you want to know what split() does, read its entry in the perlfunc man page. People don't write books to explain what other people have adequately explained elsewhere. If you want to know what a builtin function does, you don't need a book. Once you've read the entry in perlfunc, the next step is personal experimentation. Take the function out for a spin and see what happens.
In reply to Re^4: What's missing in Perl books?
by brian_d_foy
in thread What's missing in Perl books?
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