[ale] The Perl CD Bbookshelf
Wandered Inn
esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
Fri Mar 16 08:16:33 EST 2001
To start off, I'd say 'Progamming Perl' is the place to start. I don't
know that you need everything in this set. If you're going to get a
set, I'd recommend the Perl Resource Kit over the one below, although
it's more pricey and you'd still probably want to purchase some of the
books you listed below.
Perry wrote:
>
> I want to start learning Perl so hit up the archives. Someone mentioned
> Learning Perl last month so I hopped over to Amazon and just searched for
> Perl to see what popped up.. Clicked on Learning Perl to see how much they
> wanted and what the reviewers had to say. Then I noticed a link to the
> Perl CD Bookshelf. 6 books on CD and the dead tree version of Perl in a
> Nutshell.
>
> "The Perl CD Bookshelf contains a powerhouse of O'Reilly Animal Guides.
> Included are complete, unabridged versions of
> Perl in a Nutshell;
Don't have, can't comment.
> Programming Perl, 2nd Edition;
A must have for anyone learning/writing/using perl. Great book.
> Perl Cookbook;
Another excellent book, a must have.
> Advanced Perl Programming;
YAEB (Yet Another Excellent Book), a must have
> Learning Perl;
I don't have it but would seem redundant with 'Programming Perl.'
> and Learning Perl on Win32 Systems.... "
Useful if you're doing perl on Win32, but it can lead you astray if you
intend on writing Perl code that is portable across OSs.
>
> Anyone have this set? Is it worth it? What format are the books in? Easy
> to read in whatever format they're in? Any other opinions? They're
> selling it for $54, Fatbrain has it for 48, B&N also has it for 48 (I'd
> probably check locally to see if anyone has it, otherwise order from Fatbrain).
>
> -- perry
>
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