Perl for the Web is a book I wrote that was published by New Riders in August 2001.
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It provides tools and strategies to improve the performance of existing Web applications in Perl. It also provides principles and ideas that help Web programmers create an extensible framework for future growth.
The full text of the book is offered right here. The chapters are stored in an XML form and published to HTML and WML using the techniques from Chapters 16 and 17. There are no figures or images yet, but all the text is there and code sections are both readable and downloadable.
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