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  1. Advanced Perl Programming
  2. CGI Programming with Perl, 2nd Ed
  3. Learning Perl, 3rd Edition
  4. Mastering Algorithms with Perl
  5. Mastering Regular Expressions
  6. Perl Cookbook
  7. Perl in a Nutshell
  8. Perl 5 Pocket Reference, 3rd Edition (signed copy)
  9. Programming Perl, 3rd Edition
  10. Programming the Perl DBI
  11. Object Orientated Perl
  12. Data Munging with Perl (signed copy)
Ignoring some handouts from YAPC::Eu 2.00.1, that would make 12. Do you really need links for these??

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In reply to Re: How Many Perl Books Do You Own? by Beatnik
in thread How Many Perl Books Do You Own? by dru145

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