[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]To Sean and everybody:
>In fact, the Tokeparser chapter is the one I ended up choosing to be the
>chapter everyone can look at for free:
>http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perllwp/chapter/index.html
>So look, everyone, for free!
>
>Then buy the book. Kitty needs new shoes!
>
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>Sean M. Burke http://search.cpan.org/author/sburke/
>
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the LWP book makes LWP seem simple. I'm still new to the toolkit but the examples and clear explanations leave me feeling: "Wow, I could have figured this out by myself." Really, I know that it takes a good writer to make a complex API like LWP seem simple.
The docs are great but if you have a some extra cash, get Sean's book. With it I'm confident that I can spend more time on the logic of my script and less time figuring out the API that makes my script possible.
Thanks again, Sean.
BTW, what kind of shoes is your cat looking for: stilleto heals or pumps? ;-)
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