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Tom Christiansen, brian d foy, Larry Wall og Jon Orwant
(2012)
Programming Perl
Unmatched Power for Text Processing and Scripting
Tom Christiansen, brian d foy, Larry Wall og Jon Orwant
(2012)
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- Vital Source searchable e-book (Reflowable pages): 1184 sider
- Udgiver: O'Reilly Media, Inc (Februar 2012)
- Forfattere: Tom Christiansen, brian d foy, Larry Wall og Jon Orwant
- ISBN: 9781449321468
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- Paperback: 1184 sider
- Udgiver: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated (Marts 2012)
- Forfattere: Tom Christiansen, brian d foy, Larry Wall og Jon Orwant
- ISBN: 9780596004927
Adopted as the undisputed Perl bible soon after the first edition appeared in 1991, Programming Perl is still the go-to guide for this highly practical language. Perl began life as a super-fueled text processing utility, but quickly evolved into a general purpose programming language that's helped hundreds of thousands of programmers, system administrators, and enthusiasts, like you, get your job done.
In this much-anticipated update to "the Camel," three renowned Perl authors cover the language up to its current version, Perl 5.14, with a preview of features in the upcoming 5.16. In a world where Unicode is increasingly essential for text processing, Perl offers the best and least painful support of any major language, smoothly integrating Unicode everywhere--including in Perl's most popular feature: regular expressions.
Important features covered by this update include:
- New keywords and syntax
- I/O layers and encodings
- New backslash escapes
- Unicode 6.0
- Unicode grapheme clusters and properties
- Named captures in regexes
- Recursive and grammatical patterns
- Expanded coverage of CPAN
- Current best practices
Part I: Overview
Chapter 1: An Overview of Perl
Part II: The Gory Details
Chapter 2: Bits and Pieces
Chapter 3: Unary and Binary Operators
Chapter 4: Statements and Declarations
Chapter 5: Pattern Matching
Chapter 6: Unicode
Chapter 7: Subroutines
Chapter 8: References
Chapter 9: Data Structures
Chapter 10: Packages
Chapter 11: Modules
Chapter 12: Objects
Chapter 13: Overloading
Chapter 14: Tied Variables
Part III: Perl as Technology
Chapter 15: Interprocess Communication
Chapter 16: Compiling
Chapter 17: The Command-Line Interface
Chapter 18: The Perl Debugger
Chapter 19: CPAN
Part IV: Perl as Culture
Chapter 20: Security
Chapter 21: Common Practices
Chapter 22: Portable Perl
Chapter 23: Plain Old Documentation
Chapter 24: Perl Culture
Part V: Reference Material
Chapter 25: Special Names
Chapter 26: Formats
Chapter 27: Functions
Chapter 28: The Standard Perl Library
Chapter 29: Pragmatic Modules Index of Perl Modules in This Book Colophon