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Learning Perl

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ISBN-10: 1565922840

ISBN-13: 9781565922846

Edition: 2nd 1997 (Revised)

Authors: Randal L. Schwartz, Tom Christiansen, Steve Talbot

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List price: $34.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 7/15/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 300
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 1.496
Language: English

Randal L. Schwartz is a two-decade veteran of the software industry. He is skilled in software design, system administration, security, technical writing, and training. Randal has coauthored the "must-have" standards: Programming Perl, Learning Perl, Learning Perl for Win32 Systems, and Effective Perl Learning, and is a regular columnist for WebTechniques, PerformanceComputing, SysAdmin, and Linux magazines. He is also a frequent contributor to the Perl newsgroups, and has moderated comp.lang.perl.announce since its inception. His offbeat humor and technical mastery have reached legendary proportions worldwide (but he probably started some of those legends himself). Randal's desire to give…    

Tom Christiansen is a freelance consultant specializing in Perl training and writing. After working for several years for TSR Hobbies (of Dungeons and Dragons fame), he set off for college where he spent a year in Spain and five in America, dabbling in music, linguistics, programming, and some half-dozen different spoken languages. Tom finally escaped UW-Madison with B.A.s in Spanish and computer science and an M.S. in computer science. He then spent five years at Convex as a jack-of-all-trades working on everything from system administration to utility and kernel development, with customer support and training thrown in for good measure. Tom also served two terms on the USENIX Association…    

Introduction
Questions and Answers
What Does "Perl" Stand For?
How Can I Get Perl?
How Do I Make a Perl Program?
A Whirlwind Tour of Perl
Exercises
Scalar Data
Numbers
Strings
Perl's Built-in Warnings
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