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I've started to study the book "Effective Perl Programming: Writing Better Programs With Perl" and I've found it very useful and interesting for me. In my mind, that book can help Perl developers produce hight quality code.

Also, to improve your Perl knowledge you can study the best exemplars of Perl applications. Pesonally I was surprised when I customized RT2 (www.bestpractical.com) because it's one of the best examples of OO Perl development. An analysis of code of professionals is good way to improve yourself professional level.

Updated: It's very important to develop something useful for other people (CPAN modules, scripts etc) and share it with other developers. So, you will able to get practical skills and improve your Perl knowledge based on criticism and suggestions.

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Michael Stepanov aka nite_man

It's only my opinion and it doesn't have pretensions of absoluteness!


In reply to Re: Learning the Deeper Secrets of Perl by nite_man
in thread Learning the Deeper Secrets of Perl by radiantmatrix

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