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Furthermore, Larry (the author of Perl) is thanked on our behalf; we are prompted to send him a thank you note and are blessed with shallow insights into Larry's thinking.
The preface provides a reading time estimate between 18 to 36 hours. However, 8 may suffice for experienced C and Unix programmers. Readers without exposure to C-style fundamental types may struggle with some of the explanations, 36 hours may be insufficient for them.
Rick Stone's argument (see 2ed review) regarding additional books still holds. I read the book without recourse to other sources. A proliferation of footnotes, I estimate 1.5 per page, provide semi-witty details that are sometimes useful. Frequent manpage references provide asides to the content.
I recommend it as a fast entry to programming Perl. Minor style irritation is overshadowed by the empowerment the language provides.