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This course is intended for experienced programmers with user level skills in the UNIX environment. Many programs will be written during the class. The lecture topics and lab exercises concentrate on the Perl language and its features, with less emphasis on application specific subjects. The particular applications that you will design, write, and work on during this class are intended to demonstrate the use of Perl's capabilities and services provided in UNIX programming environments. The example programs will provide guidance when you get back to work and begin development on real projects. Topics include: Perl Course Introduction; Overview of Perl; Perl Variables; Arrays and Hashes; I/O: Input Operations and File I/O; Operators; Flow Control; Regular Expressions; Subroutines; Quoting and Interpolation; References; Complex Data Structures; Packages and Modules; Advanced Regular Expressions; Binary Data Structures; Multiasking with Perl.

  • Cost: $40.00
  • Pages: 303
  • Edition: Book and CD-ROM edition
  • ISBN: 1562439766

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Perl : Books

Title / Program Name:

Perl Programming

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Released Date:

January 1, 2000

Cost:

$40.00

List Price:

$40.00

Pages:

303

Edition:

Book and CD-ROM edition

ISBN:

1562439766

Publisher:

DDC Publishing

Author:

Jeff Howell

Keywords:

learn perl programming, perl capabilities, perl advanced regular expressions, write perl, design perl

Summary:

Perl has been described as C, awk, sed, and shell programming

Description:

This course is intended for experienced programmers with user level skills in the UNIX environment. Many programs will be written during the class. The lecture topics and lab exercises concentrate on the Perl language and its features, with less emphasis on application specific subjects. The particular applications that you will design, write, and work on during this class are intended to demonstrate the use of Perl's capabilities and services provided in UNIX programming environments. The example programs will provide guidance when you get back to work and begin development on real projects. Topics include: Perl Course Introduction; Overview of Perl; Perl Variables; Arrays and Hashes; I/O: Input Operations and File I/O; Operators; Flow Control; Regular Expressions; Subroutines; Quoting and Interpolation; References; Complex Data Structures; Packages and Modules; Advanced Regular Expressions; Binary Data Structures; Multiasking with Perl.

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