-- Debugging Perl explains how to best use the features of Perl to create functions and re-use existing code to develop applications that eliminate the problems before they start.-- Unique approach in... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Very good. Author isn't only describing "how to debug Perl programs" but he'smainly concerned in "how to write Perl programs that you won't need to debug" - thissounds better, right ? A "hands-on" developer experience brought by someone who obviouslystepped on most of errors people may step and trying to warn you before you're doingthe same.If "Programming Perl" is about "Perl", this book is about "real-world-Perl" and .. hey ..those things aren't the same, as you should know (you *will* after reading the book).Thank you, Martin !
It's about time...
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After a countless number of Perl books have been published, not much has been published like this book. The Learning Perl books are great, but learning the syntax isn't always the needed information to programmers. This book is different in that it focuses on some of the quirky odd things that you may run into programming. After designing in Perl for 3 years, I still run into times the code does not work the way I thought it would (maybe from thinking in C, Java, etc terms) and need a book of quirks instead a book of syntax. Finally, a book about how Perl behaves (or misbehaves). Great work. Long live Perl.
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