If you've read the first edition of Modern Perl, than you know that it is unlike the standard slew.

So what is new in the new edition?

I see a new cover, more/indented bookmarks and maybe 18 new pages, but I haven't narrowed it down yet.

By the TOC I see some sub-chapters have been reordered (and toc is indented), and I also notice the (code) font is bigger.

I don't think there is any actual new content, is there?

update: The changes are mostly cosmetic/typos/clarity/credits, see for yourself https://github.com/chromatic/modern_perl_book/commits/master/

Still a good read/reference to jump into some good practices for programmers new to perl


In reply to Re: Modern Perl 2011-2012 Edition by Anonymous Monk
in thread Modern Perl 2011-2012 Edition by bms

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