Hi Jatin,

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On Friday 24 September 2010 12:18:52 Jatin Davey wrote:
>   Hi
> 
> I just learned the basics of the perl programming language. I would like
> to know if there are good books that can help me in further learning and
> achieving expertise in Web automation using perl.
> 
> Appreciate your response in this regard.
> 

I've been collecting a list of books and many other resources on the Perl 
Beginners' Site:

http://perl-begin.org/

Especially of note are:

1. http://perl-begin.org/books/advanced/#pbp - Perl Best Practices by Damian 
Conway.

2. http://github.com/chromatic/modern_perl_book - chromatic's "Modern Perl: 
the book" - I'm not linking to it from the site because it was not released 
yet, and is still under a restrictive licence, but it is a recommended read. 
Its text is available online inside the github repository and you can build it 
and read it.

3. I also enjoyed reading http://github.com/shlomif/mastering-perl , but it 
may require an introduction to the material of the first two books: Learning 
Perl and Intermediate Perl.

Nevertheless, I suggest you go over the entire site and see what you can 
learn.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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