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Mastering Perl

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by brian d foy

  • Paperback: 342 pages
  • Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc. (July 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0596527241
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596527242

Book Description


Mastering Perl
This is the third in O’Reilly’s series of landmark tutorials, which started with Learning , the bestselling introduction that taught you the basics of syntax, and Intermediate , which taught you how to create re-usable software. pulls everything together to show you how to bend to your will. It convey’s ’s special models and programming idioms.

This book isn’t a collection of clever tricks, but a way of thinking about programming so you can integrate the real-life problems of debugging, maintenance, configuration, and other tasks you encounter as a working programmer.

The book explains how to:

  • Use advanced regular expressions, including global matches, lookarounds, readable regexes, and regex debugging
  • Avoid common programing problems with secure programming techniques
  • Profile and benchmark to find out where to focus your improvements
  • Wrangle code to make it more presentable and readable
  • See how keeps track of package variables and how you can use that for some powerful tricks
  • Define subroutines on the fly and turn the tables on normal procedural programming.
  • Modify and jury rig modules to fix code without editing the original source
  • Let your users configure your programs without touching the code
  • Learn how you can detect errors doesn’t report, and how to tell users about them
  • Let your program talk back to you by using Log4perl
  • Store data for later use in another program, a later run of the same program, or to send them over a network
  • Write programs as modules to get the benefit of ’s distribution and testing tools

Appendices include “brian’s Guide to Solving Any Problem” to improve your troubleshooting skills, as well as suggested reading to continue your education. starts you on your path to becoming the person with the answers, and, failing that, the person who knows how to find the answers or discover the problem.

About the Author

brian d foy has been an instructor for Stonehenge Consulting Services since 1998, a user since he was a physics graduate student, and a die-hard Mac user since he first owned a computer. He founded the first user group, the New York Mongers, as well as the advocacy nonprofit Mongers, Inc., which helped form more than 200 user groups across the globe. He maintains the perlfaq portions of the core documentation, several modules on CPAN, and some stand-alone scripts. He’s the publisher of The Review, a magazine devoted to , and is a frequent speaker at conferences including the Conference, University, MarcusEvans BioInformatics ‘02, and YAPC. His writings on appear in The O’Reilly Network, The Journal, Dr. Dobbs, and The Review, on use..org, and in several usenet groups.

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