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Looks like the last time this was asked, the norm was a bit lower.
  1. Perl 5 Pocket Reference
  2. Data Munging with Perl (*2)
  3. Official Guide to Programming with CGI.pm
  4. Learning Perl/Tk
  5. The Perl CD Bookshelf
  6. Perl in a Nutshell
  7. Perl Cookbook
  8. Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C
  9. CGI Programming with Perl
  10. Perl for System Administration
  11. Mastering Algorithms with Perl
  12. Advanced Perl Programming
  13. Programming the Perl DBI
  14. Effective Perl Programming
  15. Programming Perl (3rd)
  16. Programming Perl (2nd)
  17. Programming Perl (1st)
  18. Object Oriented Perl
(19 books, 14 distinct titles)

The books from this list I've read cover to cover would be a much shorter list.


In reply to (kudra: more than I've read) Re: How Many Perl Books Do You Own? by kudra
in thread How Many Perl Books Do You Own? by dru145

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