Synopses & Reviews
In each column, Randal ... carefully discusses the problem, and then shows the Perl code needed to resolve it. Each column is written in a conversational style that is easy to read, yet doesn't talk down to you. -- Raymond Lodato, Slashdot Contributor
Check out the table of contents and see why it made my mouth water. If you are a Perl fan, you will enjoy this. Highly recommended. -- Anthony Lawrence, http: //aplawrence.com
Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom is a collection of more than 70 columns from popular and prolific Perl columnist Randal Schwartz. These insightful pieces cover everything from Perl basics to how to decompose XML using an HTML parser. Schwartz's unique writing style and (sometimes) truly twisted use of Perl makes for exciting reading for those who want to enhance their Perl skills.
Synopsis
In each column, Randal ... carefully discusses the problem, and then shows the Perl code needed to resolve it. Each column is written in a conversational style that is easy to read, yet doesn't talk down to you. -- Raymond Lodato, Slashdot Contributor
Check out the table of contents and see why it made my mouth water. If you are a Perl fan, you will enjoy this. Highly recommended. -- Anthony Lawrence, http: //aplawrence.com
Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom is a collection of more than 70 columns from popular and prolific Perl columnist Randal Schwartz. These insightful pieces cover everything from Perl basics to how to decompose XML using an HTML parser. Schwartzs unique writing style and (sometimes) truly twisted use of Perl makes for exciting reading for those who want to enhance their Perl skills.
Synopsis
Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom is a collection of more than 70 of Randal's columns, teaching everything from Perl basics to how to decompose XML using an HTML parser. Randal's unique writing style and (sometimes) truly twisted use of Perl makes for exciting reading for readers who want to enhance their Perl skills.
Synopsis
Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom is a collection of more than 70 columns from popular and prolific Perl columnist Randal Schwartz . These insightful pieces cover everything from Perl basics to how to decompose XML using an HTML parser. Schwartzs unique writing style and (sometimes) truly twisted use of Perl makes for exciting reading for those who want to enhance their Perl skills. Table of Contents Advanced Perl Tutorials Text Searching and Editing HTML and XML Processing CGI Programming The Webmaster's Toolkit