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I've never seen that one, but in my experience the Foo in 21 Days books are not fit to keep around. Much wrongness explainable only by the author having just 21 days experience in the subject.

After Compline,
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Re^2: Scrounged books are not always good.
by Marza (Vicar) on May 21, 2006 at 00:59 UTC
    So that would be a "get your feet wet but don't take it as gospel?" or avoid it outright.....

      Use as kindling, IMO. The worst computer-related book I have ever had the misfortune to encounter was from the "21 Days" series. It wasn't the Perl in 21 Days book specifically, but it was so horrifically terrible that I feel comfortable condemning that one too without looking at it. We're not just talking here about a book that excels in mediocrity, like the For Dummies books that present things in suboptimal ways, contain mistakes, and leave out important information. The "21 Days" book that I read was MUCH worse than that. It was the "warn others to stay away" kind of bad. Avoid, avoid, avoid.


      Sanity? Oh, yeah, I've got all kinds of sanity. In fact, I've developed whole new kinds of sanity. Why, I've got so much sanity it's driving me crazy.
        Use as kindling, IMO. The worst computer-related book I have ever had the misfortune to encounter was from the "21 Days" series.

        How depressing; I just got a couple of those 21-day books... but not in Perl, thank goodness. I did have a "learn Perl in 21 days" book, but ironically it did burn up before I could read it. I guess I was lucky.