'Programming Perl' is a definitive guide that dives deep into the Perl programming language, heralded for its flexibility and power. Authored by the language's creator, Larry Wall, alongside industry experts, this book bridges the gap between beginner concepts and advanced techniques. Readers will uncover the nuances of Perl's syntax, data structures, and powerful text manipulation capabilities, making it an essential resource for any developer. With real-world examples and practical tips, it invites programmers to unleash their creativity and solve complex problems elegantly. Discover how to harness the full potential of Perl and transform the way you code!
By Tom Christiansen, brian foy, Larry Wall, Jon Orwant
Published: 2012
""In Perl, there's always more than one way to do it, which is both a blessing and a curse; it gives you freedom, but also the responsibility to think critically about your choices.""
Introduces the programming language to beginners and provides a Perl language reference for experienced users, covering operators, statements, formats, modules, objects, threads, tied variables, debugging, and security.
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Tom Christiansen is an acclaimed author known for his thought-provoking novels and engaging storytelling. His notable works include the bestselling titles 'The Echo of Silence', and 'Threads of Time', which explore themes of identity, memory, and the human experience. Christiansen's writing style is characterized by rich imagery, deep character development, and a poetic prose that invites readers to reflect on their own lives. With a background in literature and a passion for connecting with his audience, he continues to captivate readers across the globe.
Brian Foy is an accomplished author and educator renowned for his engaging and accessible writing style that demystifies complex concepts in programming and computing. He is the author of several influential books, including 'Learning Perl', 'Intermediate Perl', and 'Mastering Perl', which are hailed as essential resources for both beginners and experienced programmers. Foy's works often blend practical examples with humor, making them not only informative but also enjoyable to read. With a background in computer science and a passion for teaching, Foy has dedicated his career to sharing knowledge and fostering a deeper understanding of Perl programming.
Larry Wall is an influential American programmer and author best known for creating the Perl programming language. His notable works include "Programming Perl," often referred to as the 'Camel Book' for its distinctive cover, and "Perl Cookbook," which provide comprehensive insights and practical solutions for programmers using Perl. Wall's writing style is characterized by clarity, wit, and a deep understanding of both programming concepts and the importance of community in software development. In addition to his technical writing, he is known for his humorous and thought-provoking insights about programming and the philosophy of language.
Jon Orwant is an accomplished author and programmer whose works often blend technology with literary innovation. He is known for his contributions to experimental literature and has authored notable works such as 'The Book of Numbers' and 'The Cutting Edge of Literature.' Orwant's writing style is characterized by its playfulness and interactivity, challenging traditional narrative forms and engaging readers in unique ways. As a key figure in the intersection of literature and computer science, he continues to explore how technology can enrich storytelling.
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