(A lot of) Perl Best Practices at Google Books
Having apparently mislaid my print copy, I was surprised and delighted to just now find that Google Books has Those who have worked with me over the last couple of years have been subjected to my occasionally holding up this book as improving the way I wrote software faster and more profoundly than any other single influence. It not only made me a better Perl hacker, but changed the way I approach any software project, regardless of the programming languages it may happen to use. I cannot recommend this book strongly enough to my fellow professional Perl people, and suggest that even those who primarily work in other languages have a look. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some well-documented and robustly tested exception objects to throw... |
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