The Perl book written for the C and C++ programmer. Perl for C Programmers teaches what's similar and different between Perl and C/C++ and how to then utilize Perl to the fullest. 80% of the people who start using Perl for the first time come with a background in the C or C++ programming language. This book is written for those people. Perl is becoming one of the most common languages used in web development because of its powerful ability for text manipulation. There is a large need for Perl books that clearly explain how to use Perl in terms the reader can understand. The primary audience coming to learn Perl is C and C++ programmers. Topics include: CPAN (The Module Archive); Installing Modules; Using the Perl Debugger; Simple I/O; Looping Statements; Variable Declarations and Simple Expressions; Multiple Dimension Arrays; The split and join Functions; The splice Function; The grep Function; Basic Regular Expressions; Hashes; Perl Packages.
Perl for C Programmers
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July 26, 2002
$34.99
$49.99
432
1st edition
073571228X
Que
Steve Oualline, Steve Qualline
Basic Perl Objects, File Handling Package, Exporter Package, CGI Hello World, inline modules, Reading a Binary File, File Handling Package
Perl has a powerful ability for text manipulation
The Perl book written for the C and C++ programmer. Perl for C Programmers teaches what's similar and different between Perl and C/C++ and how to then utilize Perl to the fullest. 80% of the people who start using Perl for the first time come with a background in the C or C++ programming language. This book is written for those people. Perl is becoming one of the most common languages used in web development because of its powerful ability for text manipulation. There is a large need for Perl books that clearly explain how to use Perl in terms the reader can understand. The primary audience coming to learn Perl is C and C++ programmers. Topics include: CPAN (The Module Archive); Installing Modules; Using the Perl Debugger; Simple I/O; Looping Statements; Variable Declarations and Simple Expressions; Multiple Dimension Arrays; The split and join Functions; The splice Function; The grep Function; Basic Regular Expressions; Hashes; Perl Packages.
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