Computer Science & Perl Programming – Best of the Perl Journal

Computer Science & Perl Programming – Best of the Perl Journal

by JonOrwant (Author)

Synopsis

This is the first of three volumes from the archives of The Perl Journal , it contains 71 articles providing a comprehensive tour of how experts implement computer science concepts in the real world, with code walkthroughs, case studies, and explanations of difficult techniques. The book also covers tips for beginners; regular expressions; data structures; networking; databases; software development processes; object-oriented programming; and advanced Perl programming techniques. This volume covers: tips for beginners; regular expressions; data structures; networking databases; software development processes; object-oriented programming; and advanced Perl programming techniques. It also contains articles on object-oriented programming, closures, regular expressions, buffering, parsing, using other languages from Perl, sending and filtering mail programmatically, working with Microsoft Office programs, DNS, the internals of Perl, and over four dozen other topics.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 758
Edition: 1
Publisher: O′Reilly
Published: 14 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 0596003102
ISBN 13: 9780596003104

Media Reviews
This excellent work from O'Reilly is the first in a valuable series of revised and edited reprints of the very best articles from the Journal. If you're looking for simple answers to generic problems, then this work is certainly not for you. On the other hand, for a thrilling, thought provoking read which will certainly stretch and enliven your coding approach, this volume comes highly recommended. - Martin Howse, Linux User & Developer, issue 27
Author Bio
Jon Orwant, a well-known member of the Perl community, founded The Perl Journal and co-authored O'Reilly's bestseller, Programming Perl, 3rd Edition.