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Pro Perl Parsing (Pro) 9 reviews Christopher M. Frenz
Apress, 2005
Experts guide to extracting the data you want!
+ Very good introduction to Parsing in General + Excellent introduction
Christopher M. Frenz has put together a real how to manual for those who use Perl for parsing.
Grabbing the data you want from a file can be tricky but Frenz has taken parsing from the top shelf
and placed it where any Perl programmer can use it.
The opening chapter is great for anyone who ...
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Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom 8 reviews Randal Schwartz, Apress
Apress, 2004
Useful tidbits abound
+ Enjoyable, if dated + Great help!
It's amazing how much Perl knowledge is crammed into some people and Randal Schwartz has more than his fair share!
His articles are concise and cogent. You might want to complain about the layout somewhat, but collections rarely fit into neat categories and these columns are no exception.
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Perl 6 Now: The Core Ideas Illustrated with Perl 5 (The Expert's Voice in Open Source) 6 reviews Scott Walters
Apress, 2004
Trivia and notes from the author
+ As good as it's going to get + look at the advanced features + This book rocks! + Perfect for early adopters of Perl 6
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Beginning Perl Web Development: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: From Novice to Professional) 3 reviews Steve Suehring
Apress, 2005
Perl programming for your Internet needs
+ A Sampler of What Perl Can Do on the Web + The Perl Handbook for Internet Development
The focus of this book is on interacting with the Internet using Perl. It assumes some very basic knowledge of programming such as the concepts of scalar variables, arrays, if/then/else, and similar items. If you are not familiar with these items in a Perl environment then it is still all covered ...
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Beginning Perl, Second Edition 15 reviews James Lee
Apress, 2004
Fantastic tool for beginners
+ If you have a Computer Science background and just starting with PERL, this is the book for you. + Excellent Tutorial Enabled Use Almost Immediately + Understand Perl + Best introduction to Perl 5 in print
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Pro Perl 6 reviews Peter Wainwright
Apress, 2005
This has become one of my favorite references
+ Refence Manual, Plus So Much More + bulking up + Not pro, just introductory
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Pro Perl Debugging 5 reviews Richard Foley, Andy Lester
Apress, 2005
Perl has a Debugger?
+ Nice Perl debugging reference + Invaluable + I was foolish to ignore this
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Pro Perl 6 reviews Peter Wainwright
Apress, 2005
This has become one of my favorite references
+ Refence Manual, Plus So Much More + bulking up + Not pro, just introductory
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Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom 8 reviews Randal Schwartz, Apress
Apress, 2004
Useful tidbits abound
+ Enjoyable, if dated + Great help!
It's amazing how much Perl knowledge is crammed into some people and Randal Schwartz has more than his fair share!
His articles are concise and cogent. You might want to complain about the layout somewhat, but collections rarely fit into neat categories and these columns are no exception.
...
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Pro Perl Parsing (Pro) 9 reviews Christopher M. Frenz
Apress, 2005
Experts guide to extracting the data you want!
+ Very good introduction to Parsing in General + Excellent introduction
Christopher M. Frenz has put together a real how to manual for those who use Perl for parsing.
Grabbing the data you want from a file can be tricky but Frenz has taken parsing from the top shelf
and placed it where any Perl programmer can use it.
The opening chapter is great for anyone who ...
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Pro Perl Debugging 5 reviews Richard Foley, Andy Lester
Apress, 2005
Perl has a Debugger?
+ Nice Perl debugging reference + Invaluable + I was foolish to ignore this
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Beginning Perl, Second Edition 15 reviews James Lee
Apress, 2004
Fantastic tool for beginners
+ If you have a Computer Science background and just starting with PERL, this is the book for you. + Excellent Tutorial Enabled Use Almost Immediately + Understand Perl + Best introduction to Perl 5 in print
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Perl 6 Now: The Core Ideas Illustrated with Perl 5 (The Expert's Voice in Open Source) 6 reviews Scott Walters
Apress, 2004
Trivia and notes from the author
+ As good as it's going to get + look at the advanced features + This book rocks! + Perfect for early adopters of Perl 6
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Beginning Perl Web Development: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: From Novice to Professional) 3 reviews Steve Suehring
Apress, 2005
Perl programming for your Internet needs
+ A Sampler of What Perl Can Do on the Web + The Perl Handbook for Internet Development
The focus of this book is on interacting with the Internet using Perl. It assumes some very basic knowledge of programming such as the concepts of scalar variables, arrays, if/then/else, and similar items. If you are not familiar with these items in a Perl environment then it is still all covered ...
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