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A Perl of an offer from IT-minds

Terrible pun, great discount

Published Thursday 16th May 2002 12:41 GMT

This week Reg associate IT-minds.com brings you a Perl of an offer as part of their treasure-trove of discounted books.

The jewel in the crown is The Complete Perl Training Course - your very own training course in a box.

Created by world-renowned corporate trainers Deitel & Associates, The Complete Perl Training Course brings together the worlds #1 interactive Perl training CD-ROM, The Perl Multimedia Cyber Classroom, and the outstanding introductory Perl textbook, Perl How to Program. You'll find 12+ hours of expert audio training, and 10,000+ lines of working code in over 250 programs - covering everything from basic Perl syntax through XML and Perl graphical interfaces using Perl/Tk. The normal price for this is a hefty £86.48, but you can get it at just over sixty quid (£60.54).

Other heavily-discounted semi-precious stones include:

  • The Linux Desk Reference from Hawkins

  • Designing Enterprise Apps with the J2EE Platform

  • IT Measurement

  • Interdomain Multicast Routing

  • Developing Software with UML

  • Gtk+ Programming in C by Logan

  • XML in Flash

  • CCNA Practical Studies

  • Micro Java Game Development

That should keep you busy for a while. And don't forget, you can get 10% off all the other books on the site.

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