Perl Hacks

Tips & Tools for Programming, Debugging, and Surviving

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Programming Languages, CGI, JavaScript, Perl, VBScript, Internet, Web Development
Cover of the book Perl Hacks by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis "Ovid" Poe, Curtis (Ovid) Poe, O'Reilly Media
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis "Ovid" Poe, Curtis (Ovid) Poe ISBN: 9780596553678
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: May 8, 2006
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis "Ovid" Poe, Curtis (Ovid) Poe
ISBN: 9780596553678
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: May 8, 2006
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

With more than a million dedicated programmers, Perl has proven to be the best computing language for the latest trends in computing and business. While other languages have stagnated, Perl remains fresh, thanks to its community-based development model, which encourages the sharing of information among users. This tradition of knowledge-sharing allows developers to find answers to almost any Perl question they can dream up.

And you can find many of those answers right here in Perl Hacks. Like all books in O'Reilly's Hacks Series, Perl Hacks appeals to a variety of programmers, whether you're an experienced developer or a dabbler who simply enjoys exploring technology. Each hack is a short lesson--some are practical exercises that teach you essential skills, while others merely illustrate some of the fun things that Perl can do. Most hacks have two parts: a direct answer to the immediate problem you need to solve right now and a deeper, subtler technique that you can adapt to other situations. Learn how to add CPAN shortcuts to the Firefox web browser, read files backwards, write graphical games in Perl, and much more.

For your convenience, Perl Hacks is divided by topic--not according toany sense of relative difficulty--so you can skip around and stop at any hack you like. Chapters include:

  • Productivity Hacks
  • User Interaction
  • Data Munging
  • Working with Modules
  • Object Hacks
  • Debugging

Whether you're a newcomer or an expert, you'll find great value in Perl Hacks, the only Perl guide that offers somethinguseful and fun for everyone.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

With more than a million dedicated programmers, Perl has proven to be the best computing language for the latest trends in computing and business. While other languages have stagnated, Perl remains fresh, thanks to its community-based development model, which encourages the sharing of information among users. This tradition of knowledge-sharing allows developers to find answers to almost any Perl question they can dream up.

And you can find many of those answers right here in Perl Hacks. Like all books in O'Reilly's Hacks Series, Perl Hacks appeals to a variety of programmers, whether you're an experienced developer or a dabbler who simply enjoys exploring technology. Each hack is a short lesson--some are practical exercises that teach you essential skills, while others merely illustrate some of the fun things that Perl can do. Most hacks have two parts: a direct answer to the immediate problem you need to solve right now and a deeper, subtler technique that you can adapt to other situations. Learn how to add CPAN shortcuts to the Firefox web browser, read files backwards, write graphical games in Perl, and much more.

For your convenience, Perl Hacks is divided by topic--not according toany sense of relative difficulty--so you can skip around and stop at any hack you like. Chapters include:

Whether you're a newcomer or an expert, you'll find great value in Perl Hacks, the only Perl guide that offers somethinguseful and fun for everyone.

More books from O'Reilly Media

Cover of the book Juniper SRX Series by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book Galaxy S4: The Missing Manual by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book XML Pocket Reference by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book Jenkins 2: Up and Running by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book Mind Hacks by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book Apollo for Adobe Flex Developers Pocket Guide by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book MongoDB and Python by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book RaphaelJS by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book Building Applications on Mesos by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book Test Driving Linux by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book The Art of SEO by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book Designing Bots by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book Learning XNA 4.0 by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
Cover of the book 20 Recipes for Programming PhoneGap by Chromatic, Damian Conway, Curtis
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy