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A book/CD-ROM providing 200 detailed solutions to Perl and CGI problems in question-and-answer format. Solutions are complete with reasons why the problem occurs, step-by-step directions, potential pitfalls, alternate solutions, and source code. Solutions are graded by complexity to help beginners separate out advanced tasks. The accompanying CD-ROM contains Perl 5 source and binaries, extensions, utilities, and HTML pages, as well as solutions and code from the book. For beginning through advanced Perl programmers. Perl 5 How-To saves Perl programmers hours of programming time by providing solutions to over 200 Perl problems in easy-to-access, award-winning Q&A format. Multi-platform (UNIX, DOS) documentation and solutions. Over 200 practical solutions to Perl programming problems. CD-ROM includes Perl source code, binaries, scripts, and utilities-all of which can be plugged into the readers own Perl programs.
Written by Perl programmers for Perl programmers, this resource is organized in an encyclopedic format, with thumbtabs, for easy access to all aspects of Perl. It features all the new and changed functions in Perl 5 as well as Perl 4 functions carried over. The book offers common programming techniques for Perl on a function-by-function basis. The CD includes a hypertext version of the book, EarthLink TotalAccess Internet connection package with Netscape Navigator, and code samples and shareware. This book was developed under the assumption that when Perl programmers need help on a particular problem, they want it now. They do not want to filter through hard-to-understand documentation with examples that are too complex. You should notice that even though this book is for intermediate and advanced users, its definitions and examples are quite easy to follow and understand. Programming is much like one's handwriting as its unique to each person.
Perl Debugged provides the expertise and solutions developers require for coding better, faster, and more reliably in Perl. Focusing on debugging, the most vexing aspect of programming in Perl, this example-rich reference and how-to guide minimizes development, troubleshooting, and maintenance time resulting in the creation of elegant and error-free Perl code. Designed for the novice to intermediate software developer, Perl Debugged will save the programmer time and frustration in debugging Perl programs. Based on the authors' extensive experience with the language, this book guides developers through the entire programming process, tackling the benefits, plights, and pitfalls of Perl programming. Beginning with a guided tour of the Perl documentation, the book progresses to debugging, testing, and performance issues, and also devotes a chapter to CGI programming in Perl. Topics include: CGI programming; Perl "gotchas"; Perl Antibugging.
The Perl Resource Kit -- Win32 Edition is an essential tool for Perl programmers who are expanding their platform expertise to include Win32, and for Win32 Webmasters and system administrators who have discovered the power and flexibility of Perl. The Kit contains some of the latest commercial Win32 Perl software from Dick Hardt's ActiveState Tool Corp., along with a collection of Perl modules that run on Win32, and a definitive documentation set from O'Reilly. The Perl Resource Kit -- Win32 Edition provides: Over 1800 pages of in-depth documentation covering hundreds of Perl modules and detailed instructions on the new Win32 Perl software. The books in the Kit are not available elsewhere and include: Programming with Perl Modules, by Erik Olson; Perl Module Reference, two volumes compiled and edited by David Futato; Perl Utilities Guide, by Brian Jepson. Also included is Perl debugger; Visual Package Manager; PerlCOM; PerlCtrl; Network Install.
The Perl Resource Kit - UNIX Edition is the definitive Perl distribution, complete with essential documentation, for all Perl users. This is a must-have collection of software and over 1,700 pages of documentation for webmasters, programmers, and system administrations. The Kit contains the first comprehensive tutorial and reference documentation for hundreds of essential third-party Perl extension modules used for creating applications and more. The accompanying CD-ROM features commercially enhanced Perl utilities developed exclusively for the Kit by Larry Wall. All brought to you by the premier publisher of Perl and UNIX books and documentation, O'Reilly & Associates. The kit contains four tutorial and reference books that contain systematic documentation for the most important Perl extension modules, as well as documentation for the tools on the CD. The books are not available elsewhere or separately.
The Perl Resource Kit Win32 Edition is an essential tool for Perl programmers who are expanding their platform expertise to include Win32, and for Win32 Webmasters and system administrators who have discovered the power and flexibility of Perl. The Kit contains some of the latest commercial Win32 Perl software from Dick Hardt's ActiveState Tool Corp., along with a collection of Perl modules that run on Win32, and a definitive documentation set from O'Reilly. This large box set represents the state of the art in Perl for 32-bit Windows systems. In this package, you have the Perl core modules, extensions, utilities, and scores of excellent technical documentation. If you want to develop Perl software under Windows NT or other modern Windows environments, you need the Perl Resource Kit Win32 Edition. The CD-ROM is the big news here. It contains the Win32 Perl core binaries, plus PerlCtrl, PerlCOM, PL2EXE, ActiveState Perl Debugger, and much more.
The Webmaster's Guru Pack teaches how to use Perl/CGI programs on hosted web sites and dedicated servers through extensive documentation, snap-shots, and full source code to many popular programs in use by thousands of web sites. With the included disk the user will be able to configure and run Guestbooks, Search Engines, Link Directories, Banner Directories, Classifieds (with unlimited categories), Page Counters, Online Auctions (with unlimited categories) and much more! Configuration of the scripts is simple even for the beginner! This is the ONLY book that reveals how to use CGI Framing, a new alternative to the aging SSI (Server Side Includes). Joe McCormack has been envolved with computer programming for over a decade. From Basic to C/C++ to Perl/CGI, he has written a wide variety of programs from computer game rendering engines, to security programs to an impressive variety of Perl/CGI programs for web sites.
Designed to provide in-depth documentation on Windows-specific funtionality in Perl. This book is the ideal resource for system administrators, and programmers who want to employ the Perl language in their Windows NT or Windows 95 network. Intended for intermediate advanced level users, this authoritative guide includes: critical information on program automation covering OLE and COM object management; thorough coverage of communication-oriented procedures; detailed guidelines for data access with ODBC including routing operations, advanced features, and troubleshooting fixes; hard to find information on extension and function syntax, Win32:ODBC function constants, and Win32network error descriptions; and numerous proven scripts ready for use. You will also learn how to manipulate the Registry, determine how Perl can exploit Win32 security, discover how to call into any DLL library, manipulate files, find file version information, and much more.
"Writing Perl Modules for CPAN" offers Perl developers a comprehensive guide to using and contributing to the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Starting with a general overview of CPAN's history, network topology, and navigational mechanisms, the book then quickly brings readers up to speed regarding how to search out and install available modules. However, in the true Open Source spirit, author and experienced Perl developer Sam Tregar teaches readers how to not only use, but also contribute to CPAN via an in-depth discussion of module creation, submission, and maintenance. Beginning with a survey of basic design principles, Tregar takes care to discuss all issues relevant to developers wishing to create great Perl modules, including choosing a proper name, using Perl's POD (plain old documentation) feature, concepts surrounding functional and object-oriented API development, and much more.
Progland can customize most Perl scripts to your requirements and can modify most scripts written by other programmers or companies, as long as it is allowed by their copyright documentation. They also create custom scripts. Their programming rates are very competitive, in fact cheap by industry standards. They also provide a Perl script installation service where you pick the script and they do the installation. They can install Perl scripts for Unix or Windows NT servers. All custom script solutions come with full, post-installation support.
MCC, Multiple Channel Cryptography, is an open source code library for adding strong encryption to projects with a minimum of effort, and without the very steep learning curves often associated with cryptography. The speed of this pure PERL implementation of MCC is comparable to that of Crypt::CBC::AES. AES is slightly faster on input sizes less than 4kB and MCC is slightly faster on input sizes larger than 4kB. This is due primarily to the key expansion function in MCC. Includes documentation for both PERL and PHP and also a white paper that details the inner workings of the MCC algorithm itself.
A guide to Perl 5 for C/C++, awk, and shell programmers. Topics include: Perl versions; Obtaining Perl binaries, documentation; Command line usage; A prototype Perl script; Control constructs; Variables including scalar types, string or number, null string, operators, lists, arrays, hashes, variable declaration, barewords; Calling functions; Defining functions; Returning values; Optional parameters; Regular expressions; Command line arguments; File I/O; Running external commands; References; Packages, modules, records, and objects in Perl.