Hey, dze27 great review on this great book! I've heard of this book by other people, and it sounds like a great book to check out sometime! After reading your concise review on this book, it helped me solidify my decision to likely check out this book in the near future, or as soon as I can for school projects, and so on, seeing that we are forced to use Win32 systems frequently.
About the review, great job on this review again, you clearly put out some pros and cons of what was great about the book, and what could have been added/fixed/changed/etc. in the book as well, which clearly displays this information to anyone like me just reading the review to gather information on a good programming in Perl book to check out!! Keep up the great work in your reviews and what ever other projects you are currenlty involved in! Later...
bladx ~ ¡muchas veces tengo preguntas!
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