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TITLE |
| Perl Cookbook |
| EDITION |
| 1st |
| ISBN |
| 1-56592-243-3 |
| AUTHOR(S) |
| Nathan Torkington, Tom Christiansen |
| PUBLISHER |
| O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. |
| PUBLISHED |
| 1998 |
| LEVEL(S) |
| 2 to 4 [about levels] |
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| SYNOPSIS |
The Perl Cookbook is a comprehensive collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples for anyone programming in Perl. Topics range from beginner questions to techniques that even the most experienced of Perl programmers will learn from. More than just a collection of tips and tricks, the Perl Cookbook is the long-awaited companion volume to Programming Perl, filled with previously unpublished Perl arcana.
The Perl Cookbook contains thousands upon thousands of examples ranging from brief one-liners to complete applications. Covered topic areas spread across nearly four hundred separate "recipes," including:
* Manipulation of strings, numbers, dates, arrays, and hashes
* Reading, writing, and updating text and binary files
* Pattern matching and text substitutions
* Subroutines, libraries, and modules
* References, data structures, objects, and classes
* Signals and exceptions
* Accessing text, hashes, and SQL databases
* Screen addressing, menus, and graphical applications
* Managing other processes
* Writing secure scripts
* Client-server programming
* Internet applications programming with mail, news, ftp, and telnet
* CGI programming and Web automation
These recipes were rigorously reviewed by scores of the best minds inside and outside Perl, foremost of which was Larry Wall, the creator of Perl himself.
The Perl Cookbook is written by Tom Christiansen, Perl evangelist and coauthor of the bestselling Programming Perl and Learning Perl; and Nathan Torkington, Perl trainer and co-maintainer of the Perl Frequently Asked Questions list.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
| | Nathan Torkington | Nathan Torkington is a banjo player, father, and husband. His crimes in the computing community include: coauthor of the Perl Cookbook, editor for O'Reilly and Associates, content coordinator for the Open Source Convention and Perl Conference, and project manager for perl6. | | Tom Christiansen | Tom Christiansen is a freelance consultant specializing in Perl training and writing. After working for several years for TSR Hobbies (of Dungeons and Dragons fame), he set off for college where he spent a year in Spain and five in America, dabbling in music, linguistics, programming, and some half-dozen different spoken languages. Tom finally escaped UW-Madison with B.A.s in Spanish and computer science and an M.S. in computer science. He then spent five years at Convex as a jack-of-all-trades working on everything from system administration to utility and kernel development, with customer support and training thrown in for good measure. Tom also served two terms on the USENIX Association Board of directors. With over fifteen years' experience in UNIX system administration and programming, Tom presents seminars internationally. Living in the foothills above Boulder, Colorado, surrounded by mule deer, skunks, and the occasional mountain lion and black bear, Tom takes summers off for hiking, hacking, birding, music making, and gaming. |
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