Denham Eva [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>I see a number of mails about Perl books. Most of them mention the O'Reilly
*>Books.
*>Does anyone use Perl in a Nutshell? Is it any good as a reference book?
O'Reilly cornered the Perl book market pretty early so they have most of
the current worthwhile
I have numerous books, but I always suggest people look at The Perl CD
Bookshelf from O'Reilly. It contains the third edition of Programming Perl.
You'll have access to the combined resources of complete, unabridged
versions of Perl in a Nutshell, Perl Cookbook, Programming Perl, Perl for
System
The Perl CD Bookshelf is an excellent resource too. Version 1 contained:
Perl in a Nutshell
Learning Perl
Learning Perl on Win32 Systems
Programming Perl
Advanced Perl Programming
Perl Cookbook
I think version 2 has even more. It's all on one CD, and has a great index
that indexes
> I see a number of mails about Perl books. Most of them
> mention the O'Reilly Books. Does anyone use Perl in a
> Nutshell? Is it any good as a reference book?
I have this particular book, however I feel that a certain
amount of content rot has settled in. My version (latest?),
was printed in