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Which of these books would you most like to see in print?

  • Mastering Irregular Expectations, by Jeffrey Friedl
  • Perl7 Core Dumps and the Kakapo Engine, by Allison Randall
  • A Brief History of DateTime, by Dave Rolsky and Flavio Glock
  • Visual Perl#.NET Step by Step, by Microsoft Press
  • Desert Camel Maintenance and Care, by brian_d_foy
  • The Lord of the Perls, by Larry Wall and Tom Christiansen
  • Perl Best Practical Jokes, by Damian Conway
  • The Perl Psychiatrist - Mental Recovery after Exposure to Mission-Critical Line Noise, by Peter Scott
  • The Geek-Cruiser's Guide to the Galaxy, by Randal Schwartz
  • Getting Abstinent of perlmonks.org in 21 Days, by Perl Monks Anonymous

Pardon me for things I write on a Friday night.


In reply to Re: poll ideas quest by martin
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