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I just picked up Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules and I'm enjoying it so far. For my level, this book is a perfect fit. I've fiddled around with these subjects before (<em>perltoot, perlref, perlobj</em> etc), but I like having a well laid out book in front of me with excersies I can follow. I think that once I learn a bit about these topics, the perldoc's will be a good reference. This book is a good beginner guide.
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I'm hoping to go back and modulize some of my existing work, and I'm excited to try it. I am definately not going to go at it ad hoc as I am used to - planning ahead will be a requirement from now on I think.dwakeman2003-07-11T21:26:45+00:00journal