Get a clear roadmap for improving your skills with Intermediate Perl, and gain working knowledge of Perl's objects, references, and modules-ingredients that make the language so versatile and effective. Written by the authors of the bestselling Llama book, Learning Perl, and updated for Perl 5.14, this book offers a gentle but thorough introduction to intermediate programming in Perl. Each chapter is small enough to be read in just an hour or two, ending with a series of exercises to help you practice what you've learned. If you're familiar with the material in Learning Perl and have the ambition learn more, this book will take you much further into Perl's capabilities. Topics include: * Packages and namespaces * References and scoping, including regular expression references * Manipulating complex data structures * Object-oriented programming * Writing and using modules * Testing Perl code * Contributing to CPAN
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Dimensions: 180mm
Publication Date: 11 Sep 2012
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781449393090
About Randal L. Schwartz
Randal L. Schwartz is a two-decade veteran of the software industry. He is skilled in software design system administration security technical writing and training. Randal has coauthored the must-have standards: Programming Perl Learning Perl Learning Perl for Win32 Systems and Effective Perl Learning and is a regular columnist for WebTechniques PerformanceComputing SysAdmin and Linux magazines. He is also a frequent contributor to the Perl newsgroups and has moderated comp.lang.perl.announce since its inception. His offbeat humor and technical mastery have reached legendary proportions worldwide (but he probably started some of those legends himself). Randal's desire to give back to the Perl community inspired him to help create and provide initial funding for The Perl Institute. He is also a founding board member of the Perl Mongers (perl.org) the worldwide Perl grassroots advocacy organization. Since 1985 Randal has owned and operated Stonehenge Consulting Services Inc. Randal can be reached for comment at merlyn@stonehenge.com or (503) 777-0095 and welcomes questions on Perl and other related topics. brian d foy has been an instructor for Stonehenge Consulting Services since 1998 a Perl user since he was a physics graduate student and a die-hard Mac user since he first owned a computer. He founded the first Perl user group the New York Perl Mongers as well as the Perl advocacy nonprofit Perl Mongers Inc. which helped form more than 200 Perl user groups across the globe. He maintains the perlfaq portions of the core Perl documentation several modules on CPAN and some stand-alone scripts. He's the publisher of The Perl Review a magazine devoted to Perl and is a frequent speaker at conferences including the Perl Conference Perl University MarcusEvans BioInformatics '02 and YAPC. His writings on Perl appear in The O'Reilly Network The Perl Journal Dr. Dobbs and The Perl Review on use.perl.org and in several Perl usenet groups. Tom Phoenix has been working in the field of education since 1982. After more than thirteen years of dissections explosions work with interesting animals and high-voltage sparks during his work at a science museum he started teaching Perl classes for Stonehenge Consulting Services where he's worked since 1996. Since then he has traveled to many interesting locations so you might see him soon at a Perl Mongers' meeting. When he has time he answers questions on Usenet's comp.lang.perl.misc and comp.lang.perl.moderated newsgroups and contributes to the development and usefulness of Perl. Besides his work with Perl Perl hackers and related topics Tom spends his time on amateur cryptography and speaking Esperanto. His home is in Portland Oregon.