iPhone users may be interested to know that many popular O'Reilly Perl books are available for download via iTunes.
Titles available include:
- Perl Pocket Reference
- Perl Best Practices
- Perl Cookbook
- Perl Hacks
- Perl in a Nutshell
and several others.
Prices seem to range between $US3 to $US5, which is quite reasonable and affordable.
I have PBP now on my iPhone, and I've already found it useful for keeping myself "entertained" - whilst on an afternoon shopping expedition with my wife the other day ;)
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