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It isn't on your list but... (Score:1)
I have done a once through of "Perl Medic" by Peter J. Scott and I must say it is a fantastic Perl resource.
I am reading it again though more slowly this time. I heartily agree with the cover blurb: If you code in Perl, you need to read this book.
I am almost a level 5 Perl programmer to the list given. :-)
Re:It isn't on your list but... (Score:1)
My Opinion (Score:1)
If I was limited to one Perl book from the list, it would be Perl Cookbook. It is a great book to have around when you have a common problem and you want ideas for a starting point. Without knowing more about your specific needs or desires, I'd say that is one of the best generalized books on the list. I also found it useful when
Re:My Opinion (Score:1)
Mostly, I do Perl for fun and easiness of those terrible tasks, but I don't really have any specific needs... I've always been interested in expanding my skills and knowledge, but in no specific areas...
I'm going to follow your advice and leave those other two books for later :-) I will probably buy the Cookbook, this time :-)
If after making up my first list I still find space for another book, it will probably be "Object Oriented Perl". That's an i
One each (Score:1)
I recommend that you get (at least) one of each.
Fiction: Rendezvous with Rama or anything by Arthur C. Clarke.
Perl: Perl Cookbook is the only book left on your list that I have read. (I actually have most of those on my list as well.)
Re:One each (Score:1)
As for Arthur, I already have a couple of his books (2001, Expedition to Earth), but I have been hearing so many good thing on this one, and I can't find it in Portugal, so... I guess I'll have to send it in! :-)
Tell me, is that book a complete story, or is it just part of a greater one? (I've seen quite a few books with the name "Rama" on them...)
Rama (Score:1)
Re:Rama (Score:1)
Re:One each (Score:2)