So, I've done the "Learning Perl" book, and frustrating myself no end by
trying to write a chess program using just the knowledge contained in
"Learning Perl" and with no modules.

I thought about getting "Intermediate Perl", but I've heard that
"Programming Perl" is the best next step.

But, what's the advantage of "Programming Perl" when we have "perldoc"?
What does the book give me that perldoc does not?

Thanks,
Richard

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