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Everything a novice could need
>R. Schwartz, T. Christianson and L. Wall
This is it. This is the one and only “Learning Perl”. From beginning to end this book is useful for both the beginning Perl programmer and the old veteran. Well written and well documented, this book covers all the essential of learning Perl.
The original and still the best book […]
LinuxNovice is going to reopen itself in an attempt to help new linux users get the most out of their operating system.
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Chris Lea, Wankyu Choi, Allan Kent, et al.
PHP 4, from Wrox publishing, provides a good overview of the PHP Hypertext Processing language, with some nice examples and case studies.
When it comes to PHP, the number of books available is still slim, but thanks to WROX Publishing, we have a new addition that serves as a […]
Mike Banahan, et al
Linux books are starting to be a dime a dozen these days. I still remember the days before the 1998 Linux boom when all I could find as far as Linux literature is regarded was the Using Linux book published by Que and O’Reilly’s Running Linux, aside from the wonderful online documentation […]
Alligator Descartes, Tim Bunce
One of the greatest strengths of the Perl programming language is its ability to manipulate large amounts of data. Database programming is therefore a natural fit for Perl, not only for business applications but also for CGI-based Web and Intranet applications.
Programming the Perl DBI is coauthored by Alligator Descartes, one of […]