I'm sure if the megalith builders were alive today they'd be designing websites and using Perl :-)
Programming the Perl DBI - Alligator Descartes, Tim Bunce
Paperback - 350 pages (February 2000)
O'Reilly & Associates
Bestselling guide to creating database-driven web sites like Alligator's own http://www.symbolstone.org/archaeology/ and the Megalith Map
THIRD EDITION of Programming Perl - L. Wall, Randal Schwartz, Jon Orwant
Paperback - 1104 pages (July 2000)
O'Reilly
Own your own copy of the one and only Camel Book
Learning Perl - Randal L. Schwartz
Paperback - 302 pages (July 1997)
O'ReillyThe best guide to learning Perl
The Perl CD Bookshelf - O'Reilly & Associates
Hardcover (August 1999)
O'Reilly
Containing electronic editions of Perl in a Nutshell, Programming Perl (2ndEdition), Perl Cookbook, Advanced Perl Programming, Learning Perl and Learning Perl on Win32 Systems, together with a hard-bound edition of Perl in a Nutshell, this immaculate collection is a winner in terms of depth and value for money. If you're looking for something to do with Perl, it will be here somewhere.
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Perl Cookbook - Tom Christiansen
Paperback - 750 pages (August 1998)
O'Reilly
Learning Perl for Win32 - Randal L. Schwartz, Erik Olson, Tom Christiansen
Paperback - 306 pages (August 1997)
O'Reilly
Webmaster in a Nutshell Steve Spainhour, Bob Eckstein
Paperback - 544 pages 2nd Ed edition (30 June, 1999) O'Reilly UK; ISBN: 1565923251
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