I agree with Dan that O'Reilly's "Programming Perl" is a must-have.  But
if you're new to Perl, O'Reilly's "Learning Perl" is also good.

I've been doing that Perl thing for quite awhile now, and "Programming
Perl" sits on the right-hand corner of my desk.  I use it multiple times
a week.  It is an excellent reference.

Also see www.perldoc.com for reference, and www.perlmonks.org (com? -
been awhile...) for "how would you do..." questions.  or comp.lang.perl.

On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 15:40, JohnnyFulcrum wrote:
> Ms. fulcrum ahas to fill the amazon shopping cart and asked if I needed 
> anything - I figure it's high time I bought a good perl reference-
> 
> 
> any favs out there?
> 
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