On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 07:32:32PM -0000, Stout, Joel R wrote:
> Speaking of aging camels, is the Camel book still the best reference to
> have? I am new to Perl and have the Llama book. It's been a good starting
> place but one day I see myself moving past it. I would like something that
> covers the language in more detail and deals with Data Munging, XML, CGI,
> and DB updates.
I'm sorry. I wasn't quite as clear as I should have been. I was
assuming an older version of the Camel. Camel 3 is recently out and I
would suggest that it is probably _the_ book to get. However, I don't
own it personally. I learnt Perl a long time ago from the man pages.
Try
perldoc -q book
to see a list of recommended books. If you have a recent Perl you'll
get a recent list. If not you can probably find the list on
perldoc.com.
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