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Embedding Perl in HTML With Mason
1 recommendation
"Mason can act both as a View and Controller component in your Perl-based web application. This book is an essential guide if you want to learn Mason. Why would you want to learn Mason? Well, we use it here at ThisNext, so you gotta learn it if you want to join our Tech Team."
Perl Pocket Reference
1 recommendation
"I love pocket reference books. They so small and handy. Sure, I could find the same info on Internet, but I just like the availability that this tiny book gives. Since at least 50% of my work involves Perl, I always keep Perl Pocket Reference book on my desk both at work and at home."
Perl Best Practices by Damian Conway
2 recommendations
"This book is basically a collection of advices on how to keep your Perl code efficient, clean, and maintainable. Damian is a very opinionated guy, and I don't always agree with him (I love 'unless', and I think inside-out objects are just too kludgy to be useful), but what I like about the book is that it teaches you to write clean, standards-driven, readable code. And I like clean."
Programming Perl (3rd Edition)
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"'The Perl Bible', 'The Camel Book', or simply 'The Perl Book' - call it whatever you want, but it's an essential book to have on every Perl programmer's book shelf. Just be careful to use a real sturdy shelf, because this book definitely has some weight to it. Written by Larry Wall - the creator of Perl programming language himself."
PHP for the World Wide Web, Second Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide)
1 recommendation
"This is a perfect programming book and very easy to understand. I only wish I'd had it 3 years ago. It's great for beginners not only to PHP but to programming in general. If you are a PHP fan like I am, this is a must."
Practical mod_perl, by Stas Bekman, Eric Cholet
1 recommendation
"At the moment, this is the only book that covers mod_perl 2 in Apache 2, so it's a critical part of the Apache/Perl section of your bookshelf even though the docs at perl.apache.org/docs/2.0 are pretty good. Of course, it's from O'Reilly which means the color coding will fit right in with your existing books."
The C++ Programming Language (3rd Edition): Books
2 recommendations
"THE book on C++, from the designer of the language... 'nuff said."
Rapunzelsgold :: Pearls of Alice (Full Moon)
1 recommendation
"beautiful pearl like stone very simple and chic"
O'Reilly Media -- Bookstore: Practical mod_perl
1 recommendation
"Mod_perl, Stas Bekman, & Eric Cholet are all about practicality."
Effective Perl Programming: Writing Better Programs with Perl
1 recommendation
"My favorite Perl book yet. Good coverage of appropriate Perl idioms to use that still follow best practices. For the intermediate to advanced Perl programmer."
PHP Programming Solutions: Vikram Vaswani
1 recommendation
"Already in Kindle format, this PHP programming book is written by Vikram Vaswani and goes in depth with PHP solutions and everyday problem solving situations."






