The Perl Pocket Reference is an invaluable reference for those who find themselves frequently searching for a quick answer to a question or reminder of a syntax rule. This handy, well-organized quick reference condenses stacks of Perl documentation down to the most essential at-your-fingertips facts. For ease-of-use, convenience, and price, this little reference is the first place Perl programmers look when they need an answer quickly.
The Perl Pocket Referenc provides a complete overview of the Perl programming language, all packed into a convenient, carry-around booklet. It is updated for Perl 5.8, and covers a summary of Perl syntax rules, a complete list of operators, built-in functions, and standard library modules, all with brief descriptions. Also included are the newest Perl features, such as enhanced regular expressions, multithreading, the Perl compiler, and Unicode support.
The Perl Pocket Reference, 4th Edition, is the perfect companion to the authoritative books on Perl published by O'Reilly & Associates: Programming Perl, Learning Perl, and the Perl Cookbook. This pocket reference will never make it to the bookshelf--dog-eared and well worn, it will remain within arms reach of the keyboard or tucked in a back pocket, where it will be referred to on a daily basis.
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Perl programmers
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Maße
Höhe: 179 mm
Breite: 114 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-596-00374-6 (9780596003746)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Johan Vromans has engaged in software engineering research since 1975. Convinced of the importance of a good programming environment, he became an expert in using GNU Emacs and the Perl programming language. Recently he was instrumental in bringing the Internet to the Netherlands as a commercial activity. He currently owns his own typesetting and consulting business called Squirrel Consultancy. He can be reached at JVromans@squirrel.nl.
Command-Line Options Syntax Embedded Documentation Data Types Quotes and Interpolation Literal Values Variables Context Operators and Precedence Statements Subroutines Packages and Modules Pragmatic Modules Object-Oriented Programming Special Classes Arithmetic Functions Conversion Functions Structure Conversion String Functions Array and Hash Functions Regular Expressions Search and Replace Functions File Test Operator File Operations Input and Output Formatted Printing Formats Tying Variables Directory Reading Routines System Interaction Networking System V IPC Miscellaneous Information fromSystemDatabases Special Variables Special Arrays Special Hashes Environment Variables Threads Compiler Backends The Perl Debugger Appendix A: Standard Modules Appendix B: Perl Links Index