It is no longer enough for today's software engineers to be able to program the computer and debug programs - the modern programmer needs to know how to program the network and debug communications. This book shows you how, using Perl. Originally created as a tool for System Administrators, the Perl Programming languauge has matured into a powerful, yet easy-to-use, general-purpose programming language. Widely used on the Internet, Perl is the programming language of choice when it comes to adding dynamic content to websites using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI). Its strengths - simplicity, power and adaptability - make it an excellent vehicle with which to study computer networking and to program computer networks in general. In Programming the Network with Perl, Paul Barry applies Perl to the study of tradiitonal computer networking topics. Includes an introductory tutorial to the Perl programming language for the non Perl programmer.
Programming the Network with Perl
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April 11, 2002
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0471486701
John Wiley & Sons
Paul Barry
perl CGI, perl common gateway interface, perl general purpose programming, perl dynamic content, perl tutorial, perl introduction
Using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
It is no longer enough for today's software engineers to be able to program the computer and debug programs - the modern programmer needs to know how to program the network and debug communications. This book shows you how, using Perl. Originally created as a tool for System Administrators, the Perl Programming languauge has matured into a powerful, yet easy-to-use, general-purpose programming language. Widely used on the Internet, Perl is the programming language of choice when it comes to adding dynamic content to websites using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI). Its strengths - simplicity, power and adaptability - make it an excellent vehicle with which to study computer networking and to program computer networks in general. In Programming the Network with Perl, Paul Barry applies Perl to the study of tradiitonal computer networking topics. Includes an introductory tutorial to the Perl programming language for the non Perl programmer.
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