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That was the subtitle for this book that was sadly, but wisely, rejected. However, it conveys two things about this book that I’ve tried to focus on: getting a job and having fun while learning the skills you need. Well, as much fun as you can reasonably have while learning how to program. Although many books aren’t explicit in this intent, I’ll say it up front: This book is about money. Information Technology (IT) workers are in high demand, even during the current economic downturn, and this book draws not only on your author’s 13 years of experience with the Perl programming language, but also on. | Beginning Curtis Ovid Poe BEGINNING PERL INTRODUCTION.xxiii CHAPTER 1 What Is Perl .1 CHAPTER 2 Understanding the CPAN.25 CHAPTER 3 Variables.41 CHAPTER 4 Working with Data.83 CHAPTER 5 Control Flow.125 CHAPTER 6 References.157 CHAPTER 7 Subroutines.175 CHAPTER 8 Regular Expressions.219 CHAPTER 9 Files and Directories.249 CHAPTER 10 sort map and grep.287 CHAPTER 11 Packages and Modules.315 CHAPTER 12 Object Oriented Perl.353 CHAPTER 13 Moose.399 CHAPTER 14 Testing.439 CHAPTER 15 The Interwebs.481 CHAPTER 16 Databases.523 CHAPTER 17 Plays Well with Others.545 CHAPTER 18 Common Tasks.567 CHAPTER 19 The Next Steps.611 APPENDIX Answers to Exercises.655 .