On Jan 13, 2004, at 7:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [..]
I'm nearly finished with this book (definitely excellent book!).
Some items I need to review again (expressions will take some work).
 Afterwards I plan on moving upward and onward in perl.  I'm curious
if Oreilly's "Programming Perl" or "Perl Cookbook" would be good to
jump into.  Or is there another book I should study?
[..]

Getting the Programming Perl, and the pocket reference:
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlpr4/>

are worth it, so that you have the time to wander around
in the former on general principle, and the later for
those "Duh!" moments we all have when we are trying to
remember some arcania. These are so that you can start
sorting out where you want to start specializing.

The Learning Perl Objects and References is the
learning progression you will want to step up to
in terms of learning perl.

Then you become friends with

<http://perl.oreilly.com/>

and

<http://www.perldoc.com/>

and the current version of perldoc stuff
that came with your release of perl.


ciao drieux

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