I just wanted to bring a little attention to an old review of a GREAT
book. I don't say that lightly. Elements of Programming with Perl should
be recommended to many of our SoPW posters. Meant for two groups: absolute
beginners and self taught programmers that need to solidify their
fundamentals, Andrew Johnson gives a thorough lesson in the art of specifying a problem
and coming up with a well designed solution. After just the first few chapters you already have a solid process for answering your own questions.
It's a shame this book hasn't gotten a little more attention over
the years with an update but I don't think it's age will make your Perl code suffer
while your problem solving skills will be all the better for reading it.
"...the adversities born of well-placed thoughts should be considered mercies rather than misfortunes." — Don Quixote
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