Programming Perl

by Larry Wall

1996

Status

Available

Call number

QA76.73.P22W348 1996

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User reviews

LibraryThing member felius
The "Camel Book", as this book is often called, is the Perl Bible. It's not only an exhaustive reference, but clearly written any *funny* to boot. The humour pervades the text, making a sometimes dry subject much more approachable.

No Perl programmer can afford to be without this book, and anybody
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considering writing a technical reference should refer to this book to see how it's done.
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LibraryThing member hippietrail
Absolutely indispensible. I've tried other Perl books when I couldn't get my hands on mine and none even compare. Obviously later editions are even better.
LibraryThing member amartineau
A classic. I own two copies, at work and at home. Sometimes I pick a page at random, I'm sure it will make me laugh in a page or two.
LibraryThing member all4metals
I would say that this is THE BOOK for learning Perl. Funny and easy to read.

Publication

Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly & Associates, c1996.

Description

Adopted as the undisputed Perl bible soon after the first edition appeared in 1991, Programming Perl is still the go-to guide for this highly practical language. In this much-anticipated update to "the Camel," three renowned Perl authors cover the language up to its current version, Perl 5.14, with a preview of features in the upcoming 5.16.

Media reviews

webtechniques
Programming Perl [Third Edition] is the most authoritative book on Perl, and the authors' prose is a joy to read. While it may not be the best book for learning Perl, it's certainly worth having on your bookshelf.

Original publication date

2012 (4th edition)
1996-08 (2nd edition)

Physical description

xxi, 645 p.; 23 cm
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