Re: Searching for a book...

2002-01-07 Thread Stanislav Zahariev
> John Edwards wrote: > i wasn't complaining on the language, i just have > a hard time reading 299 char long lines. Also, perhaps > you saw that i sent a link with many books? > > /Jon > Sorry, I really haven't think about that in the first way.. My english is a disaster... I'm a bulgarian. I'm

Re: Searching for a book...

2002-01-07 Thread Jon Molin
: Stanislav Zahariev > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Searching for a book... > > Stanislav Zahariev wrote: > > > > Hello, > > I'm searching for a perl book to buy... But I'm not sure which is the > best, or which are the best. Can you refer

RE: Searching for a book...

2002-01-07 Thread John Edwards
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 07 January 2002 16:32 To: Stanislav Zahariev Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Searching for a book... Stanislav Zahariev wrote: > > Hello, > I'm searching for a perl book to buy... But I'm not sure which is the best, or which are the best. C

Re: Searching for a book...

2002-01-07 Thread Scott
http://perl.oreilly.com/ At 06:31 PM 1/7/2002 +0200, Stanislav Zahariev wrote: > Hello, > I'm searching for a perl book to buy... But I'm not sure which is the > best, or which are the best. Can you refer me some so I can chose from > them? I know the basic things of perl, if the book

RE: Searching for a book...

2002-01-07 Thread John Edwards
Are you after a reference book? If so I'd suggest the Perl Black Book. It's not your standard reference, more a mixture of reference and cookbook. It explains how functions work by solving a small real life problem using it and is very useful

Re: Searching for a book...

2002-01-07 Thread Jon Molin
Stanislav Zahariev wrote: > > Hello, > I'm searching for a perl book to buy... But I'm not sure which is the best, or >which are the best. Can you refer me some so I can chose from them? I know the basic >things of perl, if the book holds them they must be very detailed. I'm oriented in

Re: Searching for a book...

2002-01-07 Thread Richard S. Crawford
Can't go wrong with the Camel Book: _Programming Perl_, 3rd edition, from O'Reilly publishing. The _Perl Cookbook_, also available from O'Reilly, is also an excellent buy. I have both (in addition to _Learning Perl_, the Llama Book), and between them I am almost always able to get the answer