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Stack Computers: The New Wave

Author: ece.cmu.edu | Published: 12th Aug 2005 | Visited: 435 times | Add Comment
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This book is a gentle introduction to Perl. By the time you've gone through this book, you'll have touched on the majority of the most common operations and language idioms found in most Perl programs.

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