Gridget > Learning Perl, Fourth Edition
[Linux Web Developer] using third party modules If you ask Perl programmers today what book they relied on most when they were learning Perl, you'll find that an overwhelming majority will point to the Llama. With good reason.
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[Ukuug.org] UKUUG - the UK Unix and Open Systems User Group: A few years ago I was given the task of maintaining and improving a bunch ofin-house scripts written in Perl and was given the first edition copy of"Learning Perl" (the Llama) along with "Programming Perl" (the camel) and toldto get on with it. I never seemed to have the time to devote to really studyingthis language and everything that I have learned is the result of having to fixsomeone else's code or bolting on extra functionality to an existing tool.
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