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PERLBOOK(1)                           Perl Programmers Reference Guide                           PERLBOOK(1)



NAME
       perlbook - Perl book information

DESCRIPTION
       The Camel Book, officially known as Programming Perl, Third Edition, by Larry Wall et al, is the de-finitive definitive
       finitive reference work covering nearly all of Perl.  You can order it and other Perl books from
       O'Reilly & Associates, 1-800-998-9938.  Local/overseas is +1 707 829 0515.  If you can locate an
       O'Reilly order form, you can also fax to +1 707 829 0104.  If you're web-connected, you can even
       mosey on over to <http://www.oreilly.com/> for an online order form.

       Other Perl books from various publishers and authors can be found listed in perlfaq2 or on the web at
       <http://books.perl.org/>.



perl v5.8.9                                      2007-11-17                                      PERLBOOK(1)

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