Paul E. Hoffman
Perl For Dummies
Covers new features of Perl 5.8, XML programming, and more. A Reference for the Rest of Us!
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Paul E. Hoffman
Perl For Dummies
Covers new features of Perl 5.8, XML programming, and more. A Reference for the Rest of Us!
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This title is designed for the new user of Perl. It provides the reader with all the tools and instructions they need to begin programming in Perl and includes tips to integrate XML with existing Web data.
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This title is designed for the new user of Perl. It provides the reader with all the tools and instructions they need to begin programming in Perl and includes tips to integrate XML with existing Web data.
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- Verlag: WILEY & SONS
- 4. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9780764537509
- ISBN-10: 0764537504
- Artikelnr.: 11666188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: WILEY & SONS
- 4. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9780764537509
- ISBN-10: 0764537504
- Artikelnr.: 11666188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Paul Hoffman is the son of Irish immigrants and was born in a house lacking running water or electricity. He spent six years detained without trial in a Catholic boarding school. His previous novels include The Wisdom of Crocodiles, in which he predicted the collapse of the financial system, The Golden Age of Censorship, a black comedy based on his experience as a film censor about the havoc caused by watching too much sex and violence, and the bestselling The Left Hand of God trilogy.
Introduction. Part I: Getting Started with Perl. Chapter 1: Perl's Place in
the Programming World. Chapter 2: Running Perl on Your Computer. Chapter 3:
Diving into the Guts of Perl. Chapter 4: A Perl Program Tour, Times Two.
Part II: The Basic Perl Programming Ingredients. Chapter 5: Terrific Text.
Chapter 6: Nifty Numbers. Chapter 7: Learning to Love Lists and Hashes.
Chapter 8: Creating Cool Conditionals and Lovely Loops. Chapter 9: Doing
Advanced Stuff with Operators and Functions. Part III: The Nuts and Bolts
of Perl. Chapter 10: The Files Go In, The Files Go Out. Chapter 11: Beyond
File and Directory Basics. Chapter 12: Stringing Along: Pattern Matching
and Regular Expressions. Chapter 13: Looking Like a Pro: Subroutines,
Imported Code, and Graceful Exits. Part IV: Advanced Perl Demystified.
Chapter 14: Perl and CGI: Web Server Programs Demystified. Chapter 15: Perl
Gets Cozy with the Web, E-Mail, and the Rest of the Internet. Chapter 16:
Using Perl as a Gateway to XML and Web Services. Chapter 17: Dancing with
Databases. Chapter 18: Controlling Your Computer from Perl. Chapter 19:
Object-Oriented Perl. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 20: Ten Guidelines
for Programming with Style. Chapter 21: Ten Really Short, Really Useful
Perl Programs. Part VI: Appendix. Appendix: The Great Perl Reference.
Index.
the Programming World. Chapter 2: Running Perl on Your Computer. Chapter 3:
Diving into the Guts of Perl. Chapter 4: A Perl Program Tour, Times Two.
Part II: The Basic Perl Programming Ingredients. Chapter 5: Terrific Text.
Chapter 6: Nifty Numbers. Chapter 7: Learning to Love Lists and Hashes.
Chapter 8: Creating Cool Conditionals and Lovely Loops. Chapter 9: Doing
Advanced Stuff with Operators and Functions. Part III: The Nuts and Bolts
of Perl. Chapter 10: The Files Go In, The Files Go Out. Chapter 11: Beyond
File and Directory Basics. Chapter 12: Stringing Along: Pattern Matching
and Regular Expressions. Chapter 13: Looking Like a Pro: Subroutines,
Imported Code, and Graceful Exits. Part IV: Advanced Perl Demystified.
Chapter 14: Perl and CGI: Web Server Programs Demystified. Chapter 15: Perl
Gets Cozy with the Web, E-Mail, and the Rest of the Internet. Chapter 16:
Using Perl as a Gateway to XML and Web Services. Chapter 17: Dancing with
Databases. Chapter 18: Controlling Your Computer from Perl. Chapter 19:
Object-Oriented Perl. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 20: Ten Guidelines
for Programming with Style. Chapter 21: Ten Really Short, Really Useful
Perl Programs. Part VI: Appendix. Appendix: The Great Perl Reference.
Index.
Introduction. Part I: Getting Started with Perl. Chapter 1: Perl's Place in
the Programming World. Chapter 2: Running Perl on Your Computer. Chapter 3:
Diving into the Guts of Perl. Chapter 4: A Perl Program Tour, Times Two.
Part II: The Basic Perl Programming Ingredients. Chapter 5: Terrific Text.
Chapter 6: Nifty Numbers. Chapter 7: Learning to Love Lists and Hashes.
Chapter 8: Creating Cool Conditionals and Lovely Loops. Chapter 9: Doing
Advanced Stuff with Operators and Functions. Part III: The Nuts and Bolts
of Perl. Chapter 10: The Files Go In, The Files Go Out. Chapter 11: Beyond
File and Directory Basics. Chapter 12: Stringing Along: Pattern Matching
and Regular Expressions. Chapter 13: Looking Like a Pro: Subroutines,
Imported Code, and Graceful Exits. Part IV: Advanced Perl Demystified.
Chapter 14: Perl and CGI: Web Server Programs Demystified. Chapter 15: Perl
Gets Cozy with the Web, E-Mail, and the Rest of the Internet. Chapter 16:
Using Perl as a Gateway to XML and Web Services. Chapter 17: Dancing with
Databases. Chapter 18: Controlling Your Computer from Perl. Chapter 19:
Object-Oriented Perl. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 20: Ten Guidelines
for Programming with Style. Chapter 21: Ten Really Short, Really Useful
Perl Programs. Part VI: Appendix. Appendix: The Great Perl Reference.
Index.
the Programming World. Chapter 2: Running Perl on Your Computer. Chapter 3:
Diving into the Guts of Perl. Chapter 4: A Perl Program Tour, Times Two.
Part II: The Basic Perl Programming Ingredients. Chapter 5: Terrific Text.
Chapter 6: Nifty Numbers. Chapter 7: Learning to Love Lists and Hashes.
Chapter 8: Creating Cool Conditionals and Lovely Loops. Chapter 9: Doing
Advanced Stuff with Operators and Functions. Part III: The Nuts and Bolts
of Perl. Chapter 10: The Files Go In, The Files Go Out. Chapter 11: Beyond
File and Directory Basics. Chapter 12: Stringing Along: Pattern Matching
and Regular Expressions. Chapter 13: Looking Like a Pro: Subroutines,
Imported Code, and Graceful Exits. Part IV: Advanced Perl Demystified.
Chapter 14: Perl and CGI: Web Server Programs Demystified. Chapter 15: Perl
Gets Cozy with the Web, E-Mail, and the Rest of the Internet. Chapter 16:
Using Perl as a Gateway to XML and Web Services. Chapter 17: Dancing with
Databases. Chapter 18: Controlling Your Computer from Perl. Chapter 19:
Object-Oriented Perl. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 20: Ten Guidelines
for Programming with Style. Chapter 21: Ten Really Short, Really Useful
Perl Programs. Part VI: Appendix. Appendix: The Great Perl Reference.
Index.