I like having a copy of that around as a quick reference when I'm having a brain fart about a particular function
If I was having a brain fart about a particular function, (e.g.: the order of the values returned by localtime) then I'd use perldoc with the -f (for function) option:
perldoc -f localtimeNot only would this be quicker than grabbing a book and locating the correct page, I'd be able to cut-and-paste the example code as well.
In reply to Re^2: Scrounged books are not always good.
by grantm
in thread Scrounged books are not always good.
by Marza
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