cookbook (an unexpectedly useful book), various camels, DBI,
Effective P, apache and apache modules. But ... the OOPerl
is easily one of the best. Sure, I'm a geek (I've been found
LOL at
parts of the Camel book), but OOPerl is challenging, informative,
funny, uselful ... I learned a lot of both perl *and* OOP and
enjoyed doing it. There is a great web site (
I hope)
where "The Damian" will answer questions from the book or
perl/oop in general, what more could you ask for?
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