Hypothetical situation: you're going away somewhere that has full computer access, but no Internet access of any kind. You'll be there for a period of about 1 month and have substantial time to write code, what type of documentation would you take (both Perl-related, and non-Perl)? I've already got the essential programs: linux-based os (including gcc, and the usuals) perl, python and about 64 other languages. The documentation should ideally be free and in electronic format, disk space isn't really an issue. Examples I'm looking for would be like the festival manual. Thanks a lot :)
In reply to OT: Documentation Rations by Anonymous Monk
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