Someone wrote:
> I have the 2nd edition.
Make sure you "reply to list" so that everyone can help and/or benefit.
Okay. What about the other two suggestions?
2. Have you checked the errata on the publisher's web site? Here are
the errata for the current (2nd) edition:
http://oreilly.com/c
On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 16:16:30 +0200, Brent Clark
wrote:
Hiya
Im looking to buy perl cookbook. I see the second edition was
released 2003.
Before I go off and buy it, does anyone know if perl cookbook 3rd
edition, is ever going to be published?
IIRC the book "Perl by examples" has the 5th e
Patrick Dempster wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've just worked my way though the learning perl (lama book) 3rd edition
> and I must say I found it very good, and after lurking in here for a while
> and hearing people talk about the perl cookbook. I took a wander over to
> amazon and read the reviews,
Also, consider the perl 6 books on CD from O'Reilly, which includes the cookbook.
I have this installed onto the hard drive, search for the functions or problems I'm
trying to deal with, and have immediate access to all the code examples for pasting
into scripts. Definitely a timesaver ...
I j
You can checkout the PLEAC sourceforge project, it has all recipes the cookbook
has.. The difference between PLEAC and the book is that PLEAC doesn't offer
any motivation or explanation with the recipes..
The project:
http://pleac.sourceforge.net/
Perl specific:
http://pleac.sourceforge.net/ple
Hey Patrick,
> I've just worked my way though the learning perl (lama book) 3rd edition and
> I must say I found it very good, and after lurking in here for a while and
> hearing people talk about the perl cookbook. I took a wander over to amazon
> and read the reviews, pretty so, so I though and