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26. CSE2395/CSE3395 Perl Programming Semester 1, 2003 Frequently-asked questions
- www.csse.monash.edu
- Monash University > School of Computer Science and Software Engineering > Perl Programming > FAQ.
- CSE2395/CSE3395 Perl Programming.
- Frequently-asked questions.
- Before asking your lecturer, please check here to see if any questions you might have are already answered.
- Perl .
- How do I get Perl for operating system ? .
- How do I anything in Perl? .
- Perl.
- How do I get Perl for operating system ?.
- In short: from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network at http://www. perl. ...
- There are usually two ways of obtaining Perl for your operating system, although one might not be available for your particular situation.
- On most versions of Unix, Perl comes already installed. ... CSE2395/CSE3395 teaches Perl as it stands at the 5. ...
- If you need to install Perl on your Unix system, the best thing to do is fetch the source code from CPAN and compile it yourself. ...
- 005, the standard distribution of Perl compiles under 32-bit Microsoft Windows (95/98/NT/2000). ...
27. Amazon.co.uk: Books: Perl Programming for Biologists
- www.amazon.co.uk
- Perl Programming for Biologists .
- Working on the assumption that the reader has no formal training in programming, Perl Programming for Biologists demonstrates how Perl is used to solve biological problems. Each chapter opens with a set of learning objectives, provides numerous review questions and self-study exercises, and concludes with a bulleted summary of key points. ...
- With a loose structure that allows for fast and easy coding, the Perl programming language is the most widely used scripting language in bioinformatics. Working on the assumption that the reader has never had any formal training in programming, and using examples geared toward real problems faced by biologists, Perl Programming for Biologists serves as an accessible, introductory reference for teaching Perl programming. Curtis Jamison's innovative text introduces basi c elements of computer science and software engineering in an abbreviated format, building toward a bioinformatics users's guide for Perl. Each chapter opens with a set of learning objectives, provides numerous review questions and self-study exercises, and concludes with a bulleted summary of key points. Jamison incorporates numerous real-life examples throughout to illustrate how Perl is used to solve biological problems, offering valuable code fragments that the current practitioner can recycle into his or her own program. Divided into sections on basic, intermediate, and advanced-level Perl, the book includes chapters on: Variables and data types Arrays and hashes Control structures Subroutines String manipulation .
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Programming > Languages & Tools > General .
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Web Development > Web Scripting & Programming > Perl .
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Web Development > Web Scripting & Programming > General .
- Education Resources > Books > Computer Science > Programming > Languages & Tools > General .
- Education Resources > Books > Computer Science > Programming > Languages & Tools > Scripting > Perl .
- Education Resources > Books > Computer Science > Programming > Web Scripting & Programming > General .
- Computer Programming Languages.
28. http://www.literateprogramming.com/best/macclueless.html
- www.literateprogramming.com
- Clueless literate programming questions are welcome.
- Some people may have misunderstood an earlier post of mine to be hostile to people who are clueless newbies to literate programming. ... Clueless and all other questions about literate programming are welcome in this newsgroup. The people who are annoying us are the ones who keep asking DOS/Windows programming questions and other things that have nothing to do with literate programming. ...
- Norman Ramsey writes: Some people may have misunderstood an earlier post of mine to be hostile to people who are clueless newbies to literate programming. ... Clueless and all other questions about literate programming are welcome in this newsgroup. The people who are annoying us are the ones who keep asking DOS/Windows programming questions and other things that have nothing to do with literate programming. ...
- Then I have a couple of questions: 1) Is there a FAQ? I normally read a newsgroup for more than a month before I start to question this, so. ... 2) Is Literate programming just a means of pretty printing and automating documentation? 3) Is there any implementations of WEB that are Macintosh compatible, OR that are machine independent and will run with PERL or some other widely available language? 4) I have noticed several WEB thingies are C, C++, Pascal. ...
- 2) Is Literate programming just a means of pretty printing and automating documentation? .
- At least in my view, literate programming is a mechanism for writing programs which are relatively easy to maintain. Apart from encouraging verbose comments, literate programming places emphasis on explaining how and why a program was written the way it was, and it provides a mechanism for laying the program out in a way which will best aid understanding. ...
- 3) Is there any implementations of WEB that are Macintosh compatible, OR that are machine independent and will run with PERL or some other widely available language? .
- There's an MPW literate programming tool, which I suppose is in the archive at Darmstadt. ...
- Ryan Davis writes: 3) Is there any implementations of WEB that are Macintosh compatible, or that are machine independent and will run with PERL or some other widely available language? .
- Ryan Davis writes: 3) Is there any implementations of WEB that are Macintosh compatible, OR that are machine independent and will run with PERL or some other widely available language? .
29. CGI Programming FAQ: Basic Questions
- www.htmlhelp.com
- Section 1: Basic Questions .
- This section aims to deal with basic questions, addressing the role and nature of CGI, and its place in Web programming. Questions/answers which just don't appear to 'fit' under any other section may also be included here. ...
- Whilst JAVA can also be used for that, and even has a standardised API (the servlet, which is indeed an alternative to CGI), the major role of JAVA on the Web is for clientside programming (the applet). ...
- APIs are proprietary programming interfaces supported by particular platforms. ... 7: So what are in a nutshell the options for webserver programming?.
- How much programming manpower is it worth? * Portability. ...
- The Web, along with the Internet itself, C, Perl, and almost every other Good Thing in the last 20 years of computing, originated in Unix. ... 11: Do I have to use Perl?.
- No - you can use any programming language you please. Perl is simply today's most popular choice for CGI applications. ... Reasons for choosing Perl include its powerful text manipulation capabilities (in particular the 'regular' expression) and the fantastic WWW support modules available. ...
- If you're just dabbling with programming, Perl is a good choice, simply because of the wealth of ready-to-run Perl/CGI resources available. If you're serious about programming, you should be at home in a range of languages. ... You'll certainly want at least one scripting language such as Perl, Python or Tcl. ... In response to a Usenet newbie question: > I am seriously wanting to learn some CGI programming languages J. ... Ivler wrote some eloquent words of wisdom: > If you want to learn a programming language, learn a programming language. > If you want to learn how to do CGI programming, learn a programming > language first. ... > CGI programming is about programming, and how to leverage the experience > for the person coming to the site, or maintaining the site, or in some way > meeting some requirements. ...
30. Advanced Perl Programming - Mike Burns - http://netgeek.ws
- netgeek.ws
- Advanced Perl Programming.
- Read and learn all you can, and always ask questions for when something doesn't make sense. ...
31. bioWWW - Perl Programming Course for Bioinformatics and Internet
- www.biowww.net
- | Index page | Molecular biology | Cell biology | Immunology | Genetics | Bioinformatics | Post questions |.
- Perl Programming Course for Bioinformatics and Internet.
- Top level Bioinformatics Programming for bioinformatics biowww at 31. ...
- Perl Programming Course for Bioinformatics and Internet .
- Introduction to Programming .
- Perl and CGI .
- Introduction to Perl .
- CGI-Programming .
- Install Perl on your computer. ...
- Programming tips. ...
32. Perl Sources
- www.antipope.org
- Perl Sources .
- Site Index Attic Index Perl Index Feedback .
- Perl isn't exactly obscure, but sometimes it's hard to get accurate information about it. ...
- This page contains a list of information sources about Perl. It's not complete or comprehensive, and I can't vouch for all of them, but it's an attempt to assemble in one place a corpus of information sufficient to let you find anything you need about Perl. ...
- perl. announce carries regular announcements of new Perl modules, FAQ files, and releases of software. ... perl. modules is a newsgroup reserved specifically for discussing issues relating to Perl modules (and object oriented programming using modules). ... perl. misc is the main Perl miscellaneous discussion group; here you can find Q&A discussions of just about everything germane to the Perl world. Note that you should read the FAQs before posting questions here, and beware of asking Web/HTML questions that are better addressed to the CGI newsgroups! comp. ... perl. tk is specifically for discussions of the Perl/Tk graphical programming environment. Perl/Tk is a huge bolt-on extra for Perl 5 that provides an interface to the Tk X-windows graphical programming system; Tk, originally designed as an addition to Tcl, lets you easily construct windowing, menu-and-mouse enabled program in Perl (and other very high level languages, such as Python). Email macperl mailing list; a mailing list specifically for discussion of Perl on the Macintosh platform.
33. Preface Additional Resources
- iis1.cps.unizar.es
- Perl Manpages.
- The online manpages for Perl have been divided into separate sections so you can easily find what you are looking for without wading through hundreds of pages of text. Since the top-level manpage is simply called perl, the UNIX command "man perl" should take you to it. ... For example, "man perlre" will display the manpage for Perl's regular expressions. ... On the other hand, your system administrator may have installed the Perl documentation in hypertext markup language (HTML) format.
- The Perl newsgroups are a great, if sometimes cluttered, source of information about Perl. ... perl. announce is a moderated, low-traffic newsgroup for Perl-related announcements. These often deal with new version releases, bug fixes, new extensions and modules, and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
- perl. misc group discusses everything from technical issues to Perl philosophy to Perl games and Perl poetry. Like Perl itself, comp. ... perl. ...
- 2 Of course, some questions are too silly to answer, especially those already answered in the FAQ.
- perl. tk group discusses how to use the popular Tk toolkit from Perl. ... perl. modules group is about the development and use of Perl modules, which are the best way to get reusable code. ... perl. ...
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34. Online Instruction Center
- www.ed2go.com
- Before you contact us, try reading the answers to our most frequently asked questions.
- Learn Perl, a powerful and easy-to-use scripting language used on PCs, servers, and on the Internet for a wide range of programming problems. Perl is as capable - and often as fast - as C, C++, and Java, but is easier to learn and does not require the sort of software development tools and environments required by those languages. Perl is also more portable and supported on a greater variety of computers than many other computing languages. Perl programming skills are especially valuable for Web developers, software developers, and system administrators.
- This course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your questions. ...
- In over 20 years as a software developer, Nathan Meyers has used Perl extensively for PC and server applications. ... He is also the author of the Macmillan book "Java Programming on Linux", numerous conference papers, and articles in trade publications.
- In addition, you'll need access to a computer on which you can run the course software - the Perl interpreter and the Apache Web Server. ...
- I appreciated his quick response to the questions I posted. ...
- The instructor did a superb job at organizing the material, selecting the examples, and following up on the questions posted in the discussion areas. ...
- This is my first programming course in class or online in any programming language. ...
- I intend to keep these lessons as reference material when I continue with Perl programming. ...
- The lessons were to-the-point without being too wordy and without being so strictly factual as to give the feeling of swallowing a handful of dry milk powder! I also liked the way the discussion questions were handled. ...
- The Perl Environment and Debugging.
- Perl Programming for the Web.
35. OOPWeb.com - Perl for Win32 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by Evangelo Prodromou
- oopweb.com
- Perl for Win32 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .
- What is Perl, and where can I get a ton of information about it?.
- What Perl interpreters are available for the Win32 platform?.
- Can I build perl myself from the standard distribution source code?.
- Where is the Perl for Win32 interpreter available?.
- How do I unzip the Perl for Win32 package?.
- How do I build Perl for Win32 from the source code package?.
- How do I uninstall Perl for Win32?.
- Is there an ActiveScripting version of Perl available?.
- Where's Perl for Win32 5. ...
- When I double-click on the "perl. ...
- When I install Perl for Win32, it says I don't have Internet Information Server, and asks if it should still install PerlIS. ...
- Why should I use PerlIS rather than Perl for Win32 (perl. ...
- Where can I get documentation on Perl for Win32?.
- Is there formal support for Perl for Win32 or PerlIS?.
- Are there information sources available on Perl for Win32 on the World Wide Web?.
36. Appendix A Perl CGI Programming FAQ
- www.c3m.org
- Perl CGI Programming FAQ.
- Specific Programming Questions.
- If you really want to know, pick up a book on computer programming (or is that computer scripting :-) You can create a lot of magic by writing a CGI program/script. ... What is Perl and why do so many people use it for CGI?.
- The answer is located in the first three lines of the Perl manpage: .
- Perl is an interpreted language optimized for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting information from those text files, and printing reports based on that information. ...
- Perl provides easy-to-use tools that make these tasks a cinch. Is there a book or online docs on CGI and/or Perl programming?.
- Here is a list of books on CGI and Perl. ...
- Perl FAQ (<http://mox. perl. com/perl/faq/index. ...
- Here is a table of books and CD-ROMS about CGI and Perl: .
- The Webmaster's Handbook: Perl Power for Your Web Server (http://zelda. ...
- Perl Programming Unleashed (March 1996).
- Introduction to CGI & Perl: WebScripts http://www. ...
37. FindTutorials - Books
- tutorials.findtutorials.com
- Beginning Perl .
- This book is for those new to programming who want to learn with Perl. You will find it easier if you already have some basic programming experience, but the material covered can be mastered by anyone with just a text editor, some common sense and a computer. If you want to learn how to program with Perl and then find out far you can go with it, this is the book for you. An excellent companion on any programming course.
- Learning Perl, Third Edition .
- A guide for Perl programmers, updated to include Perl 5. ... This new edition has been rewritten to take a ground-up approach for programmers just learning Perl. ...
- Perl in a Nutshell .
- The perfect companion for working programmers, Perl in a Nutshell is a comprehensive reference guide to the world of Perl. It contains everything you need to know for all but the most obscure Perl questions. ...
- Professional Perl Programming .
- This book provides comprehensive coverage of the Perl language. It covers the fundamentals of data types and file handling through advanced features like regular expressions, object-oriented programming, threads, internationalization, and integrating Perl with the C programming language. The latest version of the language, Perl 5. ...
- Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web .
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- www.scriptschool.com
- School Map: Home | News New! | LIVE Tech Radio | PHP Course| Perl CGI Course.
- Script School launches a Perl CGI course in cooperation with WebOverdrive!.
- Script School will be introducing it's second webmaster-related programming.
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- where students can call into Friday's Script School radio program and have their Perl CGI course overview questions answered from experienced programmers and possibly even win one of several great prizes like:.
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39. perlfaq1(1) - General Questions About Perl
- www.gsp.com
- perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl ($Revision: 1. ...
- This section of the FAQ answers very general, high-level questions about Perl. What is Perl?.
- Perl is a high-level programming language with an eclectic heritage written by Larry Wall and a cast of thousands. It derives from the ubiquitous C programming language and to a lesser extent from sed, awk, the Unix shell, and at least a dozen other tools and languages. Perls process, file, and text manipulation facilities make it particularly well-suited for tasks involving quick prototyping, system utilities, software tools, system management tasks, database access, graphical programming, networking, and world wide web programming. These strengths make it especially popular with system administrators and CGI script authors, but mathematicians, geneticists, journalists, and even managers also use Perl. ... Who supports Perl? Who develops it? Why is it free?.
- The original culture of the pre-populist Internet and the deeply-held beliefs of Perls author, Larry Wall, gave rise to the free and open distribution policy of perl. Perl is supported by its users. The core, the standard Perl library, the optional modules, and the documentation youre reading now were all written by volunteers. See the personal note at the end of the README file in the perl source distribution for more details. ... 005) for Perls milestone releases. ...
- In particular, the core development team (known as the Perl Porters) are a rag-tag band of highly altruistic individuals committed to producing better software for free than you could hope to purchase for money. ... de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/ and perl5-porters@perl. ... com/perl5-porters@perl. ... perl. org/perl. ... perl. org/group/perl. ... org/writings/p5p-faq , or you can subscribe to the mailing list by sending perl5-porters-request@perl. ...
40. Object-Oriented Programming In Perl (part 2)
- forums.devshed.com
- Viewing: Dev Shed Forums > Other > Development Articles > Object-Oriented Programming In Perl (part 2) .
- More on OOP in Perl I like your articles on OOP in Perl and I would like to see you write more detailed articles with application examples covering OOP issues that programmers often run into. ...
- Re: More on OOP in Perl Yeah, I actually understand how to do it now. ...
- Thanks for Article I enjoyed reading both OOP in Perl part 1 & 2. It gave me a good overview and understanding of using OOP in Perl and now I'll have to try it out in my own code. Additional articles on OOP would be appreciated - I do a lot of Perl CGI work so I'm interested in expanding my skills. ...
- i've been trying to break into OO Perl for awhile and have been looking for web articles (while i wait for amazon to ship my OO Perl Book) and this one takes the prize as a very good introduction. ...
- 2 questions on the Clock. pm First of all, thank you very much for writing a series of article in Perl. ... Two questions on the Clock. ...
- Is it too easy question? -_-; <br> if you know, please exlain what it means and where i can use in programming in perl <br> <br> ########################################### <br> if you were to call the method <br> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br> $his = new Automobile; <br> $his->init("silver"); <br> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br> the @_ argument list would store two items - an object reference and the argument itself, or <br> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br> @_ = ($ref, "silver"); <br> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br> <br> .
- But referring to array elements with an @ instead of a $ would give a warining if you run perl with the -w option .
- well done I think it's well done and it's the best article I have seen about OOP in perl from start. ...
- This series was very nice for a quick explantion of OOP in perl. ...
- I have decided to make the move from tcsh to perl :) <br /> <br /> It would be nice to see an article on using system commands with perl. ...
- « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Viewing: Dev Shed Forums > Other > Development Articles > Object-Oriented Programming In Perl (part 2) .
41. CGIDevelopers.com :: Index
- www.cgidevelopers.com
- Perl Programming Help.
- Beginner Questions Just learning how to use Perl and write scripts? Ask your questions here. ...
- Intermediate Questions Have you been programming for some time now and have some problems? Post them here. ...
- Advanced Questions Been programming for a few years and want to come play with the big boys? Moderator/s admin, mojoscripts.
- Win32 Programming Programming a Win32 Perl script and having problems? Moderator/s admin.
- mySQL Questions Want to use mySQL with your scripts? Get a little help and advice. ...
- Discussion Discuss the latest happenings in the world of Perl. ...
- PHP Programming Help.
- Beginner Questions Need some basic help with a PHP script? Please come and ask. ...
- Intermediate Questions Programming for a few years? Come and post your questions here. ...
- Advanced Questions Think you've got the skills and have been programming for afew years now? Come and ask your questions here. ...
- mySQL Questions Want to use mySQL with your scripts? Get a little help and advice. ...
- ASP Programming Help.
- Beginner Questions Got some basic ASP questions that you need answering? Moderator/s admin.
- Intermediate Questions Think you're quite skilled with a bit of ASP? Post your questions here. ...
- Advanced Questions Have you been programming in ASP for at least three years and dream ASP code? Post your questions here. ...
42. perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl
- bohr.phys.ntnu.no
- What is Perl? .
- Who supports Perl? Who develops it? Why is it free? .
- Which version of Perl should I use? .
- How stable is Perl? .
- Is Perl difficult to learn? .
- How does Perl compare with other languages like Java, Python, REXX, Scheme, or Tcl? .
- Can I do task in Perl? .
- When shouldn't I program in Perl? .
- What's the difference between "perl" and "Perl"? .
- Is it a Perl program or a Perl script? .
- 005/Perl instead of some other language)? .
- perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl ($Revision: 1. ...
- This section of the FAQ answers very general, high-level questions about Perl. ...
- What is Perl?.
- Perl is a high-level programming language with an eclectic heritage written by Larry Wall and a cast of thousands. It derives from the ubiquitous C programming language and to a lesser extent from sed, awk, the Unix shell, and at least a dozen other tools and languages. Perl's process, file, and text manipulation facilities make it particularly well-suited for tasks involving quick prototyping, system utilities, software tools, system management tasks, database access, graphical programming, networking, and world wide web programming. These strengths make it especially popular with system administrators and CGI script authors, but mathematicians, geneticists, journalists, and even managers also use Perl. ...
43. The Programming Pages
- www.programmingpages.com
- ABC Ada ASP BASIC C C++ COBOL Delphi FORTRAN Games General Java JavaScript Lisp Pascal Perl PHP Python Visual Basic XML .
- Free Programming Resources Directory of programmer and webmaster tutorials, books, faqs, forums, source code, articles and tools freely available on the Web. ...
- Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures Definitions and links to stack, queue, tree, quicksort, 8 queens, dynamic programming and thousands of other algorithmic techniques, classical problems, algorithms, and data structures. ...
- CSpot Programming Community CSpot is a programming community that offers a forum, resource directory and project publicity. ...
- Check out the programming directory or try the tutorials. ...
- Pascal Newsletter - Free DELPHI newsletter for intermediate programmers Free ezine for Delphi (and Kylix) programmers distributed by email, with technical articles, programming tips and tricks, news, component reviews, and links to new Delphi content on the web. ...
- DelphiRuby Pages web dedicated to the programming in DELPHI language. ...
- Get your questions answered here. ...
- Irongut's Delphi Pages Dedicated to programming with Borland Delphi and Kylix and the online home of Conspiracy Software. We have articles on Delphi programming, Borland and Delphi news, source code and components to use in your applications and more. ...
- NetSpade Web programming articles & tutorials for both beginners and experts. ...
- Computer Courses from Keimos - Programming Courses We are providers of Computer Based Training (CBT), self study - distance learning computer courses or computer training, suitable for Individuals, IT Professionals and businesses. ...
- Used for courses including: Programming Games, Creating Web Documents, and Creating Interfaces. ...
- ACCU Non-Profit organisation devoted to promoting proffessionalism in programming at all levels. ...
44. perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl ($Revision: 1.12 $, $Date: 1997/04/24 22:43:34 $)
- www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk
- What is Perl? .
- Who supports Perl? Who develops it? Why is it free? .
- Which version of Perl should I use? .
- How stable is Perl? .
- Is Perl difficult to learn? .
- How does Perl compare with other languages like Java, Python, REXX, Scheme, or Tcl? .
- Can I do task in Perl? .
- When shouldn't I program in Perl? .
- What's the difference between "perl" and "Perl"? .
- Is it a Perl program or a Perl script? .
- 004/Perl instead of some other language)? .
- perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl ($Revision: 1. ...
- This section of the FAQ answers very general, high-level questions about Perl. ...
- What is Perl? .
- Perl is a high-level programming language with an eclectic heritage written by Larry Wall and a cast of thousands. It derives from the ubiquitous C programming language and to a lesser extent from sed, awk, the Unix shell, and at least a dozen other tools and languages. Perl's process, file, and text manipulation facilities make it particularly well-suited for tasks involving quick prototyping, system utilities, software tools, system management tasks, database access, graphical programming, networking, and world wide web programming. These strengths make it especially popular with system administrators and CGI script authors, but mathematicians, geneticists, journalists, and even managers also use Perl. ...
45. Perl
- www.inter-change-search.net
- Top: Computers: Programming: Languages: Perl (948) .
- Computers: Programming: Languages: Awk.
- Computers: Programming: Languages: Garbage Collected: Object-Oriented.
- Computers: Programming: Languages: Interpreted: Bytecode.
- Computers: Programming: Languages: Object-Oriented.
- Computers: Programming: Languages: Open Source.
- Computers: Programming: Languages: Scripting: Object-Oriented.
- border=1" alt="Previews by Thumbshots"> Perl. Com - The official Perl home page, run by O'Reilly. ...
- border=1" alt="Previews by Thumbshots"> Perl Paraphernalia - By Mark-Jason Dominus. Perl Advanced Techniques Handbook (drafts). Hints, articles, Perl modules, programs.
- border=1" alt="Previews by Thumbshots"> The University of Florida Perl Archive - Archives of comp. ... perl; documentation; scripts; and source code for perl.
- border=1" alt="Previews by Thumbshots"> Perl Monks - Contains tutorials, discussion forums, Perl poetry, obfuscated code, and a large code repository.
- border=1" alt="Previews by Thumbshots"> O'Reilly Network: Perl Weblog - Features links and commentary by a variety of authors.
46. http://www.ma.utexas.edu/restricted-resources/utma-doc/programming/Perl-FAQ
- www.ma.utexas.edu
- Archive-name: perl-faq/part0 Version: $Id: perl-intro,v 1. 5 93/10/02 00:32:46 tchrist Exp Locker: tchrist $ This article contains the table of contents to some of the most frequently asked questions in comp. ... perl, a newsgroup devoted to the Perl programming language. There are four pieces following this, the general information questions in part1 and part2 and the largely technical ones in part3 and part4. They're all good questions, but they come up often enough that substantial net bandwidth can be saved by looking here first before asking. Before posting a question, you really should consult the Perl man page; there's a lot of information packed in there. Some questions in this group aren't really about Perl, but rather about system-specific issues. You might also consult the Most Frequently Asked Questions list in comp. ... questions for answers to this type of question. The current version of perl is 4. ... 0 perl is available: vide infra.
- com in /pub/perl/information/profiling. ... 22) Is there a yacc for Perl? Yes!! It's a version of Berkeley yacc that outputs Perl code instead of C code! You can get this from ftp. ... 1 in /local/perl-byacc1. ... 23) How can I use curses with perl? One way is to build a curseperl binary by linking in your C curses library as described in the usub subdirectory of the perl sources. ... :-) Programs written using this method require the modified curseperl, not vanilla perl, to run. ... For a good example of using curseperl, you might want to pick up a copy of Steven L Kunz's "perl menus" package ("menu. ... It's in the /pub/perl as menu. ... Another possibility is to use Henk Penning's cterm package, a curses emulation library written in perl. ... in the directory pub/PERL. ... nl containing these lines: begin send PERL/cterm. ... Z end See the question on retrieving perl via mail for more information on how to get retrieve other items of interest from the mail server there.
47. A Beautifier for the Perl Programming Language
- teachmeperl.com
- A Beautifier for the Perl Programming Language.
- Speech presented at The Perl Conference 2. ...
- A Beautifier for the Perl Programming Language.
- NOTE: This paper was presented at The Perl Conference (TPC) 2. ...
- A talk on an enhanced version of this program and other developments in Perl beautification was presented at TPC 5. ...
- So much so, that when I first started learning Perl, I immediately began looking for a "Perl Program Beautifier," and was surprised when I couldn't find one.
- For instance, /* introduces a comment in C, but generates pathnames with a UNIX shell, and // introduces an in-line comment in C++, but applies the matching operator in Perl. ...
- Because of the importance of beautification utilities to programmers, I was shocked to learn that a language as mature and popular as Perl would be lacking one. But when I asked around, I was told by "Perl Gurus" that a beautifier would be very difficult to write because of Perl's complicated syntax, as stated in the Perl Frequently Asked Questions List (under Part 3, Programming Aids): .
- 4 Is there a pretty-printer (similar to indent(1) ) for Perl? .
- The complex feedback between the scanner and the parser (as in the things that confuse vgrind) make sic it challenging at best to write a standalone Perl parser. ...
- For one thing, Perl knows how to parse Perl programs, and the Perl source code is freely available, so Perl could conceivably be reworked into a Perl beautifier.
- Alternatively, the GNU source code for the popular C language beautifier "indent" is also available, so another approach would be to rework its 7k lines of C to handle the Perl language.
- But I knew there was an easier approach, that would not require reworking anybody else's existing code, or the use of a language other than Perl. ...
- So with this C++ beautification experience under my belt, and a stubborn determination to prove that "Perl Beautification" could be accomplished if sufficient Hubris, Impatience, and Laziness could be mustered, I began writing in Perl the first fully functional "Perl Beautifier", pbeaut, in April of 1998 1 . ...
- As with its C++ predecessors, I approached the problem of writing pbeaut by capitalizing on the existence of mature beautification utilities for the C language, which has some fortunate syntactic similarities to Perl, and milking the UNIX filter model for all it's worth.
48. ImageFolio Resource Center : Resources : Tips and Tutorials
- www.imagefolio.com
- A Quick Introduction to PERL .
- If you know nothing about PERL, you can read this page and in about 15 minutes understand how to create and modify simple PERL scripts. ...
- Covers installation, troubleshooting, scripting, and the Perl modules. ...
- This tutorial walks you through the basics of creating CGIs with Perl on a Unix platform. At the end of this tutorial you will be able to create Perl programs for counting hits, storing and retrieving guestbook information, and processing secure passwords. You will also gain an understanding of how the Perl programming language works, and you will learn to use variables, IF statements, and loops in Perl. ...
- CGI Programming 101 .
- Intended for anyone who knows HTML, but doesn't know Perl or CGI programming, this Web-based class introduces you to writing Perl CGI scripts, teaches you the basics of writing CGI's, and walks you through several examples of common CGI programming applications for the Web. ...
- CGI Programming FAQ .
- A comprehensive list of answers to some of the most commonly asked questions on CGI programming. It ranges from basic questions and techniques to trouble shooting and other CGI resource guide on the Web. ...
- Answers to general questions on running CGI scripts and programs. ...
- This tutorial tackles one of the most common newbie questions, how to install your regular joe CGI Script. ...
- Covers FTP, Perl, SSI, and more. ...
- This article serves as an introduction to the concepts involved in CGI programming with Perl. There's no programming in this article, just an explanation about what CGI actually means. ...
49. Dale Bewley's Perl Scripts and Links
- www.bewley.net
- CGI - HTTPd - ISP - Perl - Linux - Unix Perl Scripts and Links.
- A grep written in perl.
- CGI Simple little script that let's you download my perl tidbits dir. ...
- Did all the work in JavaScript, but since it was WAY slow on certain Macs the production version relies on this perl only.
- CGI Users click a link to this CGI, which will administer a unique survey dependant on HTTP_REFERER, answer a couple of questions, and are taken directly back to the page they started on. ...
- CGI and Perl Books .
- Cross-Platform Perl .
- Learning Perl .
- MacPerl: Programming for the Rest of Us .
- The Perl Journal .
- Programming perl .
- Unix Review Perl Columns .
- CGI-perl : Sub - Speak - Archive .
- libwww-perl : Sub - Speak - Archive .
- perl-packrats : Sub - Speak - Archive .
- Webreview Perl Articles .
50. perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl
- www.dacor.net
- perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl .
- What is Perl? .
- Who supports Perl? Who develops it? Why is it free? .
- Which version of Perl should I use? .
- How stable is Perl? .
- Is Perl difficult to learn? .
- How does Perl compare with other languages like Java, Python, REXX, Scheme, or Tcl? .
- Can I do task in Perl? .
- When shouldn't I program in Perl? .
- What's the difference between ``perl'' and ``Perl''? .
- Is it a Perl program or a Perl script? .
- 1/Perl instead of some other language? .
- perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl ($Revision: 1. ...
- This section of the FAQ answers very general, high-level questions about Perl.
- What is Perl?.
- Perl is a high-level programming language with an eclectic heritage written by Larry Wall and a cast of thousands. It derives from the ubiquitous C programming language and to a lesser extent from sed, awk, the Unix shell, and at least a dozen other tools and languages. Perl's process, file, and text manipulation facilities make it particularly well-suited for tasks involving quick prototyping, system utilities, software tools, system management tasks, database access, graphical programming, networking, and world wide web programming. These strengths make it especially popular with system administrators and CGI script authors, but mathematicians, geneticists, journalists, and even managers also use Perl. ...
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