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[Perl] Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules

Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules

Title:Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules
URL:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596004788
ISBN:0596004788
Author:Randal L. Schwartz / Tom Phoenix
Publisher:O'Reilly & Associates
Page:205 pages
Edition:(June 6, 2003)
Catalog:Computer Bks - Languages / Programming
Format:CHM
Size:455 KB
Supplier:Team LiB
Summary:Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules offers a gentle but thorough introduction to advanced programming in Perl. Written by the authors of the best-selling Learning Perl, this book picks up where that book left off. Topics include:<ul><li>Packages and namespaces</li><li>References and scoping</li><li>Manipulating complex data structures</li><li>Object-oriented programming</li><li>Writing and using modules</li><li>Contributing to CPAN</li></ul>Following the successful format of Learning Perl, each chapter in the book is designed to be 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. To use the book, you just need to be familiar with the material in Learning Perl and have ambition to go further. Perl is a different language to different people. It is a quick scripting tool for some, and a fully-featured object-oriented language for others. It is used for everything from performing quick global replacements on text files, to crunching huge, complex sets of scientific data that take weeks to process. Perl is what you make of it. But regardless of what you use Perl for, this book helps you do it more effectively, efficiently, and elegantly.
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