[ale] The Perl CD Bbookshelf
David S. Jackson
dsj at sylvester.dsj.net
Fri Mar 16 13:12:28 EST 2001
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 08:16:33AM -0500 Wandered Inn <esoteric at denali.atlnet.com> wrote:
> > 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.'
This is the place to start if Perl is your first language. This
book goes at a slower pace than Programming Perl; it's intended
for a person with less programming experience, so it takes a
little more time explaining things like associative arrays,
scalar data, regular expressions, flow control, and so forth. I
still look at this book because I started here. I don't have
much of a programming background, so it was good for me.
If you're into programming quite a bit already, you probably just
want to go right to Programming Perl.
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