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in reply to Re^4: Is Programming Perl still relevant as a reference book?
in thread Is Programming Perl still relevant as a reference book?

Some of the older CD Bookshelf versions are online several places.
You, sir, offend me. There are no legal copies of that CD available to the public.

Instead, you are aiding and abetting the Pirates. Have you no shame? You are taking money out of my pocket.

{sigh}

This is why we have no more CD Bookshelves, and why it has all moved to Safari.

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Re^6: Is Programming Perl still relevant as a reference book?
by chromatic (Archbishop) on Mar 03, 2007 at 06:23 UTC
    Instead, you are aiding and abetting the Pirates.

    As far as I know, piracy has never been a problem for O'Reilly. We don't do too much oversea shipping, and it's reasonably safe these days. Now copyright infringement is kind of a hassle....