This book, for UNIX-LINUX computer users, provides the beginner AND the 'guru' with practical, real-world examples and Perl scripts that make tough jobs easy.With this book, you can ... - Make your boss happy right NOW!- Learn a new language.- Master an old language.- Write scripts that solve problems.- Provide Quality Assurance.- Be a master troubleshooter.- Analyze logs, verify data.- Make tough jobs easy!
Randal Schwartz, brian foy, Tom Phoenix ... I have to thank Randal first, since I learned Perl from the first edition of this book, and then had to learn it again when he asked me ... I'm always amazed at the breadth of his knowledge.
Its comfortable discussion style and accurate attention to detail cover just about any topic you'd want to know about. You can get by without having this book in your library, but once you've tried a few of the recipes, you won't want to.
Introduces the programming language to beginners and provides a Perl language reference for experienced users, covering operators, statements, formats, modules, objects, threads, tied variables, debugging, and security.
Randal Schwartz, brian foy, Tom Phoenix. sincerely hope I've contributed (in at least a small way) to your Perl proficiency. If you ever meet me on the street, please say hi.2 I'd like that. Thank you. From brian. I have to thank Randal ...
"The classic reference, updated for Perl 5.22"--Cover.
Discusses the ties between biology and computer science, how to program, basic PERL programming concepts, and how to use PERL to perform tasks including analyzing genetic codes.
Most Perl programmers, including the inventor of Perl, were originally trained as C and UNIX programmers.
This edition of the Llama includes an expanded and more gently-paced introduction to regular expressions, new exercises and solutions designed so readers can practice what they've learned while it's still fresh in their minds, and an ...
Discusses topics including parsing and validating XML documents in Perl, working with event streams, XML document trees, the Document Object Model, and turning arbitrary data sources into XML.
The first edition of this book, Programming Perl, hit the shelves in 1990, and was quickly adopted as the undisputed bible of the language. Since then, Perl has grown with the times, and so has this book.