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Author: Nathan Patwardhan  Ellen Siever  Stephen Spainhour  
ISBN: 0596002416   /   Paperback
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.   /   2002-06-03
List Price: £28.50
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Editorial Reviews:
The latest edition to the O'Reilly range of Perl manuals proves once again the mastery the company have when it comes to producing professional reference material.

As part of their desktop reference series, Perl in a Nutshell is everything programmers have come to expect: clear, concise and no-nonsense information on the subjects which matter.

Reminiscent of the Perl man pages, the book covers a wide variety of topics from a brief (yet useful) introduction to the language through a breakdown of the standard modules, to facilities including Tcl, Sockets programming, the LWP libs and even the Win32 interface.

Supported by a heavy duty index which makes finding the right piece of information a breeze, this 650-page tome is bound to see some serious action from any Perl programmer with a busy work schedule.

The fact that it bills itself as a quick reference goes some way to showing that Perl In A Nutshell is not a compact beginners guide--if you want one of those try O'Reilly's Learning Perl. However, for the workaday programmer who needs an elbow-side reference manual or the occasional coder looking for a memory jogger, this book is worth it's weight in gold.


Customer Reviews:
Write Perl? You need this book.     
I have this book next to my computer. It's all dog-eared and coffee-stained, which is its own form of five stars. It has good sections on how to write with the CGI module, LWP (for making Perl act like a web client), Perl/Tk, etc.

This makes an excellent addition to "Programming Perl" and "The Perl Cookbook", both from O'Reilly and both available here.

Don't buy this book (unless you are mad)     
I can't believe the good reviews for this book! It is an awful book from beginning to end. Little more than the perldoc for a range of modules, there are inadequate descriptions and examples. The only benefit is that it is cheap, but even still "Programming Perl" (3rd edition) is a much, much better buy.
To important not to have.     
This is the only book that travels in my 'everyday' work bag. Everything I've needed to know has been in this book.
The book you need when you can't rember the way.     
Perl in a Nutshell fills in that gap between the man pages and the other books. Learning Perl was good for the novice and Programming Perl had the main information you required. Advanced Perl Programming pushed out the boundraries, while The Perl Cookbook provided the missing bits of the first edition on Programming Perl.

For various reasons, I aleays prefered the first Programming Perl. I found it more complete and easier to find what I wanted. However the Perl 5 improvements to the language, meant a bigger book and a revision and I always have found it a little harder to find the odd things I am looking for when coding.

Now we have the "Quick Reference" Perl in a Nutshell, finding the correct syntax is easy and it covers the wider range of many of the other modules too. Together with the cookbook and the others, you have good solid, high quality upto date documentation, reference and solid working examples. In addition the books are very readable and clearly set out, which makes reading then a pleasure

A bargain     
I'm amazed nobody has posted anything about this book yet. I've had it a couple of weeks, and it's become my favourite Perl book. Some people may criticise it for being a paper version of the online documentation, but I think it's much more than that.

The core of the book begins with a language reference. Operators, special variables, file test operators, etc (all those things you can forget if you've not used them for a bit) and available functions are listed. There might not be much here that isn't in the man pages, but it's much easier to read a book on the bus. Besides, I found that flipping through the pages I discovered lots of functions that I didn't know about before.

Then the standard modules are documented. Each one is explained briefly, and the method calls are documented. Again, there might not be much new stuff in here, but it's a very useful reference.

Next come chapters on CGI/mod_perl, Databases, Network programming, Perl/Tk and Win32. These are rather good. They don't necessarily tell you where to start, but give you concise examples of how things can be done. I've learnt loads about what you can do with Perl just by flipping through them.

Combine this with the Cookbook and the online docs, and I've got everything I need for day to day coding. And you can't knock it at this price.

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