With millions of users worldwide, Perl is increasingly the language of choice for Web development. This title is updated to include coverage of Perl 5.6 - a major new release which is not covered by most competing books. Written by a Perl expert - Martin Brown is the author of the well-received first-edition, as well as "Perl: Programmer's Reference". It includes comprehensive coverage appropriate for developers of every level.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 231 mm
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978-0-07-212950-2 (9780072129502)
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Martin C. Brown is the author of Perl: The Complete Reference and Perl Annotated Archives. He has more than 15 years of multi-platform programming experience in Perl, Shellscript, Basic, Pascal, C/C++, Java, JavaScript, VBScript, and Awk.
Part I: Fundamentals. Chapter 1: Perl Backgrounder. Chapter 2: Perl Overview. Chapter 3: Perl Parsing Rules. Chapter 4: Variables and Data. Chapter 5: Statements and Control Structures. Chapter 6: Subroutines, Pacjages, and Modules. Chapter 7: Working with Files. Chapter 8: Data Manipulation. Chapter 9: Errors and Trapping Them. Part II: Programming with Perl. Chapter 10: Complex Data Structures. Chapter 11: System Information. Chapter 12: Networking. Chapter 13: Database Systems. Chapter 14: Interprocess Communication. Chapter 15: Other Execution Enhancements. Part III: Developing Applications. Chapter 16: User Interface Tools. Chapter 17: Advanced User Interfaces. Chapter 18: Developing for the World Wide Web (WWW). Chapter 19: Controlling Execution with Pragmas. Chapter 20: Extending and Embedding Perl. Part IV: Fine-Tuning Applications. Chapter 21: Debugging and Tuning. Chapter 22: Perl Compiler. Chapter 23: Perl Documentation. Chapter 24: Cross-Platform Migration Traps. Chapter 25: Distributing Modules and Applications. Part V: Appendixes. Function Reference. Standard Perl Library. Resources.