perlbook(1)


NAME

   perlbook - Books about and related to Perl

DESCRIPTION

   There are many books on Perl and Perl-related. A few of these are good,
   some are OK, but many aren't worth your money. There is a list of these
   books, some with extensive reviews, at <http://books.perl.org/> . We
   list some of the books here, and while listing a book implies our
   endorsement, don't think that not including a book means anything.

   Most of these books are available online through Safari Books Online (
   <http://safaribooksonline.com/> ).

   The most popular books
   The major reference book on Perl, written by the creator of Perl, is
   Programming Perl:

   Programming Perl (the "Camel Book"):
        by Tom Christiansen, brian d foy, Larry Wall with Jon Orwant
        ISBN 978-0-596-00492-7 [4th edition February 2012]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-9890-3 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596004927

   The Ram is a cookbook with hundreds of examples of using Perl to
   accomplish specific tasks:

   The Perl Cookbook (the "Ram Book"):
        by Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington,
        with Foreword by Larry Wall
        ISBN 978-0-596-00313-5 [2nd Edition August 2003]
        ISBN 978-0-596-15888-0 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596003135/

   If you want to learn the basics of Perl, you might start with the Llama
   book, which assumes that you already know a little about programming:

   Learning Perl  (the "Llama Book")
        by Randal L. Schwartz, Tom Phoenix, and brian d foy
        ISBN 978-1-4493-0358-7 [6th edition June 2011]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-0458-4 [ebook]
        http://www.learning-perl.com/

   The tutorial started in the Llama continues in the Alpaca, which
   introduces the intermediate features of references, data structures,
   object-oriented programming, and modules:

   Intermediate Perl (the "Alpaca Book")
        by Randal L. Schwartz and brian d foy, with Tom Phoenix
                foreword by Damian Conway
        ISBN 978-1-4493-9309-0 [2nd edition August 2012]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-0459-1 [ebook]
        http://www.intermediateperl.com/

   References
   You might want to keep these desktop references close by your keyboard:

   Perl 5 Pocket Reference
        by Johan Vromans
        ISBN 978-1-4493-0370-9 [5th edition July 2011]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-0813-1 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/0636920018476/

   Perl Debugger Pocket Reference
        by Richard Foley
        ISBN 978-0-596-00503-0 [1st edition January 2004]
        ISBN 978-0-596-55625-9 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596005030/

   Regular Expression Pocket Reference
        by Tony Stubblebine
        ISBN 978-0-596-51427-3 [2nd edition July 2007]
        ISBN 978-0-596-55782-9 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596514273/

   Tutorials
   Beginning Perl
       (There are 2 books with this title)

        by Curtis 'Ovid' Poe
        ISBN 978-1-118-01384-7
        http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTitle/productCd-1118013840.html

        by James Lee
        ISBN 1-59059-391-X [3rd edition April 2010 & ebook]
        http://www.apress.com/9781430227939

   Learning Perl (the "Llama Book")
        by Randal L. Schwartz, Tom Phoenix, and brian d foy
        ISBN 978-1-4493-0358-7 [6th edition June 2011]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-0458-4 [ebook]
        http://www.learning-perl.com/

   Intermediate Perl (the "Alpaca Book")
        by Randal L. Schwartz and brian d foy, with Tom Phoenix
                foreword by Damian Conway
        ISBN 978-1-4493-9309-0 [2nd edition August 2012]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-0459-1 [ebook]
        http://www.intermediateperl.com/

   Mastering Perl
           by brian d foy
        ISBN 9978-1-4493-9311-3 [2st edition January 2014]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-6487-8 [ebook]
        http://www.masteringperl.org/

   Effective Perl Programming
        by Joseph N. Hall, Joshua A. McAdams, brian d foy
        ISBN 0-321-49694-9 [2nd edition 2010]
        http://www.effectiveperlprogramming.com/

   Task-Oriented
   Writing Perl Modules for CPAN
        by Sam Tregar
        ISBN 1-59059-018-X [1st edition August 2002 & ebook]
        http://www.apress.com/9781590590188

   The Perl Cookbook
        by Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington,
            with Foreword by Larry Wall
        ISBN 978-0-596-00313-5 [2nd Edition August 2003]
        ISBN 978-0-596-15888-0 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596003135/

   Automating System Administration with Perl
        by David N. Blank-Edelman
        ISBN 978-0-596-00639-6 [2nd edition May 2009]
        ISBN 978-0-596-80251-6 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596006396

   Real World SQL Server Administration with Perl
        by Linchi Shea
        ISBN 1-59059-097-X [1st edition July 2003 & ebook]
        http://www.apress.com/9781590590973

   Special Topics
   Regular Expressions Cookbook
        by Jan Goyvaerts and Steven Levithan
        ISBN 978-1-4493-1943-4 [2nd edition August 2012]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-2747-7 [ebook]
        http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023630.do

   Programming the Perl DBI
        by Tim Bunce and Alligator Descartes
        ISBN 978-1-56592-699-8 [February 2000]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-8670-2 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781565926998

   Perl Best Practices
        by Damian Conway
        ISBN 978-0-596-00173-5 [1st edition July 2005]
        ISBN 978-0-596-15900-9 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596001735

   Higher-Order Perl
        by Mark-Jason Dominus
        ISBN 1-55860-701-3 [1st edition March 2005]
        free ebook http://hop.perl.plover.com/book/
        http://hop.perl.plover.com/

   Mastering Regular Expressions
        by Jeffrey E. F. Friedl
        ISBN 978-0-596-52812-6 [3rd edition August 2006]
        ISBN 978-0-596-55899-4 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596528126

   Network Programming with Perl
        by Lincoln Stein
        ISBN 0-201-61571-1 [1st edition 2001]
        http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/product/Network-Programming-with-Perl/9780201615715.page

   Perl Template Toolkit
        by Darren Chamberlain, Dave Cross, and Andy Wardley
        ISBN 978-0-596-00476-7 [December 2003]
        ISBN 978-1-4493-8647-4 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596004767

   Object Oriented Perl
        by Damian Conway
            with foreword by Randal L. Schwartz
        ISBN 1-884777-79-1 [1st edition August 1999 & ebook]
        http://www.manning.com/conway/

   Data Munging with Perl
        by Dave Cross
        ISBN 1-930110-00-6 [1st edition 2001 & ebook]
        http://www.manning.com/cross

   Mastering Perl/Tk
        by Steve Lidie and Nancy Walsh
        ISBN 978-1-56592-716-2 [1st edition January 2002]
        ISBN 978-0-596-10344-6 [ebook]
        http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781565927162

   Extending and Embedding Perl
        by Tim Jenness and Simon Cozens
        ISBN 1-930110-82-0 [1st edition August 2002 & ebook]
        http://www.manning.com/jenness

   Pro Perl Debugging
        by Richard Foley with Andy Lester
        ISBN 1-59059-454-1 [1st edition July 2005 & ebook]
        http://www.apress.com/9781590594544

   Free (as in beer) books
   Some of these books are available as free downloads.

   Higher-Order Perl: <http://hop.perl.plover.com/>

   Modern Perl: <http://onyxneon.com/books/modern_perl/>

   Other interesting, non-Perl books
   You might notice several familiar Perl concepts in this collection of
   ACM columns from Jon Bentley. The similarity to the title of the major
   Perl book (which came later) is not completely accidental:

   Programming Pearls
        by Jon Bentley
        ISBN 978-0-201-65788-3 [2 edition, October 1999]

   More Programming Pearls
        by Jon Bentley
        ISBN 0-201-11889-0 [January 1988]

   A note on freshness
   Each version of Perl comes with the documentation that was current at
   the time of release. This poses a problem for content such as book
   lists. There are probably very nice books published after this list was
   included in your Perl release, and you can check the latest released
   version at <http://perldoc.perl.org/perlbook.html> .

   Some of the books we've listed appear almost ancient in internet scale,
   but we've included those books because they still describe the current
   way of doing things. Not everything in Perl changes every day.  Many of
   the beginner-level books, too, go over basic features and techniques
   that are still valid today. In general though, we try to limit this
   list to books published in the past five years.

   Get your book listed
   If your Perl book isn't listed and you think it should be, let us know.
   <mailto:perl5-porters@perl.org>





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