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If you're a system administrator, Web designer, or programmer who wants to write scripts for multiple platforms, you're holding the key to success in your hands. This newly expanded second edition of Eric Foster-Johnson's acclaimed book shows you how to use Perl to automate your daily tasks, create Web pages from CGI scripts, manage files, generate reports, and more for Linux, UNIX, and Windows environments. If you want an easier, faster development solution for client-server and networking applications, this book gives you the cross-platform Perl tools you need to succeed. Topics include: Perl basics and language tutorial; Perl Scripts; Variables; Arrays; Associative arrays; Flow control; File I/O with Perl; Pattern matching and regular expressions; Perl for formatted text database reports; Overview of Perl modules and CPAN; CGI and Web development tutorial with Perl (including using HTML forms); Perl and XML; Perl/Tk.
Perl is not only the scripting language of choice for many people, but a powerful programming language that can be used to develop serious applications. Backed by numerous libraries, this language is capable of performing just about any task. This book examines the Perl libraries that are most interesting to developers of professional, real-world applications. It covers web client and server programming, manipulating data in databases and LDAP servers, network and distributed programming, embedding Perl into web pages (templates, HTML::Mason, HTML::Embperl, Apache::ASP, and PerlScript), mathematical and computational applications, graphics and GUI programming, and creating and manipulating XML. This book is an essential read for developers who are interested in integrating Perl with various technologies and developing sophisticated applications. Building on a working knowledge of Perl, this book provides clear and detailed coverage of its topics.