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Programming Perl (2nd Edition) (1996)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Larry Wall
Tom Christiansen
Randal L. Schwartz
Stephen Potter
Publication Date 1996
Format Paperback (234 x 180 mm)
Publisher O'Reilly & Associates
Plot
Programming Perl, 2nd Edition is the authoritative guide to Perl version 5, the scripting utility that has established itself as the programming tool of choice for the World Wide Web, UNIX system administration, and a vast range of other applications. Version 5 of Perl includes object-oriented programming facilities. The book is coauthored by Larry Wall, the creator of Perl.

Perl is a language for easily manipulating text, files, and processes. It provides a more concise and readable way to do many jobs that were formerly accomplished (with difficulty) by programming with C or one of the shells. Perl is likely to be available wherever you choose to work. And if it isn't, you can get it and install it easily and free of charge.

This heavily revised second edition of Programming Perl contains a full explanation of the features in Perl version 5.003. Contents include:

  • An introduction to Perl
  • Explanations of the language and its syntax
  • Perl functions
  • Perl library modules
  • The use of references in Perl
  • How to use Perl's object-oriented features
  • Invocation options for Perl itself, and also for the utilities that come with Perl
  • Other oddments: debugging, common mistakes, efficiency, programming style, distribution and installation of Perl, Perl poetry, and so on.
Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Index 644
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Product Details
LoC Classification QA76.73.P22W35 1996
Dewey 005.13/3 21
ISBN 1565921496
Edition 2nd ed
Cover Price $44.95
Nr of Pages 645
First Edition No
Rare No
Notes
"Programming"--Cover. Includes index.
An overview of Perl -- The gory details -- Functions -- References and nested data structures -- Packages, modules, and object classes -- Social engineering -- The standard Perl library -- Other oddments -- Diagnositic messages -- Glossary -- Index.