It all depends on your level of Perl programming. The O'Reilly books are good, but their "Learning Perl" book is pitiful. It's way to advanced for someone who doesn't understand programming or have never seen Perl. The Intermediate book and Advanced book are pretty good though. I also highly recommend the Perl Best Practices book (again O'Reilly) This book shows you the most accepted way to skin a cat (as in Perl there a zillion ways to do things, this book says which one is BEST). Also I have SAMS, How to teach yourself Perl in 21 day book. While impossible to do in 21 days, it's a great reference becuase it really breaks things down into easy to understand pieces. I would stay away from Perl By Example (Quigley). Also the best bet is to get all these books at once and get a Safari Online book subscrption. Link listed below:
What are the best refference books for PERL(practical extraction and reporting Language)?
Oreilly has a very good book. More than that, there is tonnes of material including on perl including free online books/ebooks and examples. Just google for it.
Reply:Oreilly's Camel book is good one for beginners and Cookbook if good one if you know basics of perl.
and you can get some online documents in www.perl.org and www.perl.com.
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