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Originally Posted by aznluvsmc
I prefer books that go in depth about Perl features
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Programming Perl 3rd (O'Reilly) definately fits that description ... it is my favorite Perl book overall.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pperl3/ ...
I bought my copy on ebay for under $20 and then ended up getting a second at an HP Perl training seminar. (1 for the office and one for the house ... go me!)
EDIT: Perl in a Nutshell (O'Reilly) is also a good one to have around when you are using modules included with the standard distrobution of Perl. I own 3 copies of that particular book ...