Pro Perl

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Over the years, Perl has grown from an elegant scripting tool into a mature and full-featured language for application development, boasting object-oriented programming, a flexible threading model, built-in support for Unicode, and a thriving community. Available on almost every platform, and offering a comprehensive library of modules, there is no task too big or small for Perl to tackle. Pro Perl helps you master the key features and complexities of this powerful language. Aimed at intermediate and advanced developers alike, the material assumes some general knowledge of programming concepts but not necessarily prior Perl experience. However, given the expansive coverage of core language topics, Pro Perl also serves as a valuable guide to seasoned Perl programmers seeking to push their proficiency to the next level. Using a depth-first approach to aid learning of advanced concepts, you're provided with detailed examinations of many key topics, including regular expressions, networking, modules and packages, object-oriented development, and much more. Pro Perl seeks to provide developers with not only the answers to their programming questions, but also advanced ideas and related concepts that expand the developer's understanding of Perl as a language. This edition of Pro Perl offers updated and expanded content, and improved organization by combining material from previous editions of Professional Perl Programming and Professional Perl Development. Ch. 1. Introducing Perl -- Ch. 2. Basic concepts -- Ch. 3. Scalars : integers, floating-point numbers, and strings -- Ch. 4. Operators -- Ch. 5. Arrays, hashes, references, and typeglobs -- Ch. 6. Structure, flow, and control -- Ch. 7. Subroutines -- Ch. 8. Scope and visibility -- Ch. 9. Using modules -- Ch. 10. Inside modules and packages -- Ch. 11. Interpolation and regular expressions -- Ch. 12. Input and output with filehandles -- Ch. 13. Files and directories -- Ch. 14. Command line and shell interaction -- Ch. 15. Terminal input and output -- Ch. 16. Warnings and errors -- Ch. 17. Debugging, testing, and profiling -- Ch. 18. Text processing, documentation, and reports -- Ch. 19. Object-oriented Perl -- Ch. 20. Extending and embedding Perl -- Ch. 21. Processes, signals, and threads -- Ch. 22. Networking -- Ch. 23. Unicode, locale, and internationalization.

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Pro Perl. (2005). Pro Perl. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0014-7

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