Perl is everywhere! Now you can learn it fast -- from a state-of-the-art multimedia and book package by one of the world's leading Perl experts. The Perl Multimedia Cyber Classroom delivers complete interactive Perl training that includes more than 3 hours of audio, hundreds of programming and interactive exercises, more than 100 complete Perl programs, full-text searching, tips, tricks and more. Perl by Example is an example-rich guide to Perl that starts with the basics of Perl scripting and carries you all the way to advanced networking and Web applications. Together, they'll teach you all you need to know about Perl! Coverage starts with statements, variables, scalars, arrays, hashes and printing. Understand Perl operators, expressions, control structures and file handling. Next, learn how to modularize and package Perl scripts; work with objects in the Perl environment; interface with the surrounding system; create sophisticated reports. Using extensive examples, learn how to use Perl on the Web and in advanced networking applications that utilize message queues, semaphores and shared memory.
Whether you're new to Perl or simply want to polish your skills, A Complete Perl Training Course is your best solution.
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Breite: 242 mm
Dicke: 60 mm
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978-0-13-079980-7 (9780130799807)
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Ellie Quigley is a computer science instructor for the University of California Extension Program at Santa Cruz, and a consultant specializing in UNIX-related technologies.
The practical extraction report language; Perl scripts; getting a handle on printing; what's in a name?; where's the operator?; regular expressions - they're back!; if only, unconditionally, forever; getting a handle on files; subroutines, packages and the standard Perl library; interfacing with the system; report writing; send it over the Net; message queues, semaphores and shared memory; object oriented Perl; CGI scripting.