Programming Perl
- Title
- Programming Perl / Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, and Randal L. Schwartz.
- Published by
- Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly & Associates, [1996], ©1996.
- Author
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- Description
- xxi, 646 pages; 23 cm
- Summary
- If Perl itself is the first legend of Larry Wall, this book - affectionately known everywhere as The Camel Book - is the second. If you buy only one book about Perl, no one in the Perl community will question your judgment in buying this one.
- Contents include an extensive overview of the language and its syntax; a complete reference for all Perl functions, operators, and standard library modules; an explanation of Perl references and complex data structures; a detailed account of Perl's object-oriented features; and much more, including efficiency, debugging, invocation options, program security, interprocess communication, autoloading, etc.
- Subject
- Contents
- 1. An Overview of Perl -- 2. The Gory Details -- 3. Functions -- 4. References and Nested Data Structures -- 5. Packages, Modules, and Object Classes -- 6. Social Engineering -- 7. The Standard Perl Library -- 8. Other Oddments -- 9. Diagnostic Messages.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- "Programming"--Cover.
- Includes index.
- "Nutshell handbook."