Perl Cookbook: Tips and Tricks for Perl Programmers
ISBN-13:
9781565922433
ISBN-10:
1565922433
Edition:
1
Author:
Tom Christiansen, Nathan Torkington
Publication date:
1998
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Format:
Paperback
800 pages
Category:
Software Design, Testing & Engineering
,
Software
,
Perl
,
Programming Languages
,
Mathematics
,
Programming
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ISBN-13:
9781565922433
ISBN-10:
1565922433
Edition:
1
Author:
Tom Christiansen, Nathan Torkington
Publication date:
1998
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Format:
Paperback
800 pages
Category:
Software Design, Testing & Engineering
,
Software
,
Perl
,
Programming Languages
,
Mathematics
,
Programming
Summary
Perl Cookbook: Tips and Tricks for Perl Programmers (ISBN-13: 9781565922433 and ISBN-10: 1565922433), written by authors
Tom Christiansen, Nathan Torkington, was published by O'Reilly Media in 1998.
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The Perl Cookbook is a comprehensive collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples for anyone programming in Perl. Topics range from beginner questions to techniques that even the most experienced of Perl programmers will learn from. More than just a collection of tips and tricks, the Perl Cookbook is the long-awaited companion volume to Programming Perl, filled with previously unpublished Perl arcana.The Perl Cookbook contains thousands upon thousands of examples ranging from brief one-liners to complete applications. Covered topic areas spread across nearly four hundred separate "recipes," including:
- Manipulation of strings, numbers, dates, arrays, and hashes
- Reading, writing, and updating text and binary files
- Pattern matching and text substitutions
- Subroutines, libraries, and modules
- References, data structures, objects, and classes
- Signals and exceptions
- Accessing text, hashes, and SQL databases
- Screen addressing, menus, and graphical applications
- Managing other processes
- Writing secure scripts
- Client-server programming
- Internet applications programming with mail, news, ftp, and telnet
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