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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just right,
By skiggety (Hudson, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Perl Pocket Reference, 4th Edition (Paperback)
"Perl Pocket Reference" has the dense information content of "Perl in a nutshell" with extra readability and decreased size. However, in it's subject matter it more closely resembles "programming perl" (aka: camel), because it only covers the language itself. I own all three of these books, and even when they are all within arms reach, I still use this pocket reference more than the other two books, for two reasons:1)As a beginner (in Perl), many of my questions can be answered with a small book such as "Perl Pocket Reference". This pocket reference is no substitute for the Camel, (or for a more complete reference such as "Perl in a nutshell") but it's a great solution for Buy this book if you have another perl book and you want to get answers more efficiently.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't program Perl without this cool reference book,
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This review is from: Perl Pocket Reference, 4th Edition (Paperback)
If you are not one of the great Perl Wizards that know the syntax for every commands by heart, you should by this very handy book. This booklet is a reference book. Do not expect to learn Perl from scratch with this booklet (although I learned a lot of details :-). If you do not know Perl I recommend "Learning Perl" first. The 4th edition of "Perl Pocket Reference" has been enhanced to cover Perl 5.8. It adds some small enhancements for the new IO libraries, regular expressions and Unicode handling. The basics are still as good as in the 3rd edition (although a bit more cleaned up). I love this book because it is without any useless overhead. The information density is very high so make sure that you read this book slowly. This book covers "only" the Perl language (which is quite big compared to e.g. "C") It does not cover your favourite Perl module (e.g. DBI, LWP and so on). There are almost no examples in this book. If you look for examples I recommend e.g. "Perl Cookbook" from O'Reilly. I really like this book. What it tries to do, it does very well (small reference book of the Perl language). I have it always on my desk at work and I already gave away more than 20 copies (German and English versions) to my coworkers.
19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy a clue, Gerald,
By The Sardonic Wit (Silicon Valley) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Perl Pocket Reference, 4th Edition (Paperback)
Gerald W. Irmler writes in his review "I also have two very large Perl books that are also almost useless, so maybe it's a Perl problem." Well yes, Perl is not an easy language, but I suspect that the main problem here is an Irmler problem. This book does a very good job of doing what it intends to. Another clue that Irmler is lacking a clue is the baffling comment that "The author seemed more interested in being clever and funny, then (sic) imparting information." Huh? The book is comprised entirely of very succinct facts about the language. There is no style here to speak of, due to the nature of the book.
I rate this book 5 stars, Irmler -5 stars.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Out of 5 Perl books, my most-used reference,
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This review is from: Perl Pocket Reference, 4th Edition (Paperback)
Out of my fairly extensive Perl library, this is the book that sits next to my keyboard - the one that I keep "at-hand". Simple, concise, easy to find the data you are looking for .... it just "works" as a reference book.
No, you're not going to find the syntax for building and manipulating a hash of hashes, but you've got the full list of special variables, a good list of common functions, and great starting points for things like Network programming, Win32 programming, regular expressions, and more. Definitely worth the price of entry if you are a beginner to moderate Perl programmer who doesn't code every day and frequently needs a reference.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Helpful to a novice,
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A someone new to Perl, this book comes in very handy as a quick reference. I would recommend this to anyone.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Handy to have.,
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Handy to have around the office for when you need a quick reference, but not essential given the ubiquitous documentation of Perl. Still, worth the money.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I was new to Perl,
By Mr. "theWyatt" (Chicago Il) - See all my reviews
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This was neat as I was learning scripting. Still a nub at it but great for me who doesnt use it daily.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Quick Reference,
This review is from: Perl Pocket Reference, 4th Edition (Paperback)
This book is a good quick reference. If I can't find previous code I always reach for this book when I need to get a quick syntax reference.
7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very Terse,
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This review is from: Perl Pocket Reference, 4th Edition (Paperback)
Perl Pocket Reference only gives lists and tables. No explanation of how to use the various functions, variables, etc. Definitely not for new-comers.
I was very disappointed by this pocket reference. I was expecting something more like the very high quality "Python Pocket Reference", which manages to give complete description of the language, all functions, standard modules, etc, ALONG WITH EXAMPLES FOR EACH; The Python Pocket Reference is able to be used as a standalone reference. This is definitely not true for the Perl Pocket Reference; You will need other books to make this pocket reference make sense... what a pain!
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
quick hints/ reminder of perl cmd,
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good and give me a quick review/reminder of perl commands
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Perl Pocket Reference, 4th Edition by Johan Vromans (Paperback - July 2002)
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