Advanced Perl Programming

This book has two completely different editions by different authors, but from the same publisher. The first edition of Advanced Perl Programming is by Sriram Srinivasan and covers complex techniques needed in production level Perl. The first edition was published in August 1997. The publisher offers online a free sample of Chapter One as well as the complete set of code examples in the book. The second edition, by Simon Cozens and edited by Alli... more

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