Publishing Rationale - Perl Modules ("packages" of Perl code) save programmers time: ready-to-use packages of code (modules) cut down programming time. - Modules range from simple to more complex: formatting text paragraphs, converting time, fetching and passing an XML document, accessing and posting stock quotes, etc. - Instant Perl Modules rounds out Osborne's offerings to all levels and types of Perl programmers - from the beginner (Perl: A Beginner's Guide) to advanced (Perl Developer's Guide). - Big market (over one million+ Perl programmers) with no direct competition.
Reihe
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Zielgruppe
Editions-Typ
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-07-212962-5 (9780072129625)
Copyright in bibliographic data is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or its licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Doug Sparling (Kansas City, MO) is a Web developer (certified in HTML and Perl) with UClick, which acquires, develops, packages, sells and distributes Web content. Clients include CNN, Salon magazine, AOL, Lycos, and The New York Times. Doug has developed applications for using Perl, JavaScript, XML, Java, and C/C++. His Perl application, "Suitable for Framing" was noted in the August/99 issue of Internet World. Frank Wiles (Lawrence, KS) is a Web developer with UClick and specializes in Perl and database development.
Chapt. 1 - Introduction to Perl Modules Chapt. 2 - Standard Modules Chapt. 3 - Dates and Times Chapt. 4 - Databases Chapt. 5 - Graphics Chapt. 6 - Perl/Tk - Creating GUI Desktop Applications Chapt. 7 - Email and Usenet Chapt. 8 - Internet Protocols Chapt. 9 - CGI.pm Chapt. 10 - CGI: Online Applications I Chapt. 11 - CGI: Online Applications II Chapt. 12 - CGI: Practical Examples Chapt. 13 - Site Administration Chapt. 14 - Site Utilities Chapt. 15 - Web Programming Chapt. 16 - Win32 Modules Appendix A - Standard Perl Pragmas Appendix B - Creating a Perl Module Appendix C - CGI Security Appendix D - Perl Resources