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Learning Perl Objects, References, and Modules Review by KiraOdo
Not recommendable at all...
"Perl Objects, References & Modules" written by Randal L. Schwartz is an overpriced, botched work that does not meet the quality of the first well-known "llama" book.
Just 220 pages for such complex topics like OOP are simply too less allowing novice programmers to get familiar with. Many provided examples are highly complicated and lacking of good explanation.
Sure, this book discusses advanced topics of Perl and therefore is also dedicated to the more experienced user, but it still is a book for people wanting to learn this great programming language - unfortunately they face a hard time when trying to do so.
Well, Mr. Schwartz stated at the preface of this book that it was mainly written in a bar (with some beer, I guess). And yes, it reads like that...