I'm currently reading this book, with a great degree of
interest. For the first time I'm reading a book written by
a tangible person, somehow this makes a difference. More
importantly the subject is what I do everyday; sometimes it's
fun, I suspect there is potential for it to be more fun.
My route through the book is the introduction, appendix B,
and then sequentially through the chapters. Damian Conway's
Object Oriented Perl has some scorching information hidden
in chapters claiming to be rudimentary Perl, as does DMwP.
Due to the self-taught nature of my Perl skills, I am ever
alert for rudiments I overlooked.
Supplement
- Given a Cadburies
Caramel for an hour loan of the book to the author of
Brain Bench's Perl quiz.
He's definitely be buying it.
- Used the word "data sink" to a manger, who then left me to my work,
(I assume it sounded more important than his task).
--
Brother Frankus.