When it comes to working a little “behind the scenes” magic for a Web site or putting together a UNIX script which interrogate databases and produce reports based on the information they contain, there are few better languages to do the job than Perl
* Paperback: 304 pages
* Publisher: O’Reilly (22 Jul 2005)
* Language English
* ISBN: 0596101058
Learning Perl draws on the expertise of two of the major supporters of this highly flexible language, Randal Schwatrz and Tom Christiansen, to produce an introductory manual which manages to be concise yet informative throughout.
Weighing in at a mere (for a computer manual) 271 pages it achieves admirably what it sets out to do–teach Perl basics and no more. From the introduction to the different variable types through hash arrays, file access, process management and coding for the World Wide Web, it’s a well-paced easy-to-understand book which assumes a rudimentary knowledge of programming
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