in reply to Re^2: Perl Program Repair Shop and Red Flags book
in thread Perl Program Repair Shop and Red Flags book
I agree. Most normal books are fine, plus/minus the odd OCR problem for older books. Computer books are much harder to OCR, because spellchecking doesn't work. The only thing that can parse Perl is perl...
I think my biggest disappointment for me was the Kindle version of Perl Best Practices. Perl::Critic depends heavily on page numbers which the Kindle version doesn't support. Otherwise this would be a very good, portable reference (the printed PBP is quite heavy, and mine is starting to loose pages because of constant going back-and-forth through the pages).
If Damian is reading this: I would pay good money for a PerlModule version of the book i can just plugin to P::C that shows me the POD version of the full text for any guideline that just popped up in testing.
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Re^4: Perl Program Repair Shop and Red Flags book
by ww (Archbishop) on Jul 02, 2012 at 17:25 UTC |