Perl in a Nutshell

Perl in a Nutshell

by Ellen Siever (Author), Stephen Spainhour (Author), Nathan Patwardhan (Author)

Synopsis

This complete guide to the Perl programming language ranges widely through the Perl programmer's universe, gathering together information about Perl itself and its application to CGI scripts, XML processing, network programming, database interaction, and graphical user interfaces.Th e book is intended as a reference for experienced Perl programmers and beginners alike. In this second edition, the book has been expanded to include the latest version of Perl with information on Unicode processing in Perl, new functions and modules that have been added to the core language, and details on running Perl on the Win32 platform. The book also covers Perl modules for recent technologies such as XML and SOAP. Topics covered include: basic Perl reference; quick reference to built-in functions and standard modules; CGI.pm and mod_perl; XML:modules; DBI, the database-independent API for Perl; sockets programming; LWP, the library for Web programming in Perl; network programming with the Net modules; Perl/Tk, the Tk extension to Perl for graphical interfaces; and modules for interfacing with Win32 systems.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 674
Edition: 1
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 01 Dec 1998

ISBN 10: 1565922867
ISBN 13: 9781565922860

Author Bio
Ellen Siever is a writer and editor at O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. In addition to Linux in a Nutshell, she has co-authored Perl in a Nutshell and the Perl Modules Reference for the Unix edition of the Perl Resource Kit. She was a programmer for many years, until she decided that writing about computers was more fun. Stephen Spainhour is a writer for O'Reilly & Associates. He co-authored Webmaster in a Nutshell, Perl in a Nutshell, and has contributed to many other O'Reilly titles. He is an avid fan of professional tennis, and when he's not checking for tennis scores on the Web, he enjoys cooking, electronic music, troubleshooting his home-built PC, and watching too much television Prior to joining O'Reilly & Associates as UNIX system administrator, Nathan Patwardhan was a software developer and system administrator for Banta Integrated Media in Cambridge, MA. When not hacking Perl or advocating FreeBSD and Linux to his friends, coworkers, relatives, and other folks who don't know UNIX from Munich, Nathan is an avid music collector