On Oct 9, 9:17 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob McConnell) wrote:
> My experience was that "Learning Perl" was the introduction that
> prepared me to tackle "Programming Perl". That combination gave me a
> very good general understanding of the language and how to apply it.
> After that, there are a number of other factors that had to be taken
> into account before selecting the next book(s).

FWIW, there are now two direct sequels to the Llama, that continue the
tutorial format.  They are Intermediate Perl, and Mastering Perl.
They are meant to be read front to back and pick up immediately after
the Llama.

The Camel is still a reference, and is better thought of as a
dictionary or encyclopedia than as a learning book, I think.

Paul Lalli


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