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Programming Perl in the .NET environment

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Programming Perl in the .NET environment

The complete Perl learning resource for novices and experienced programmers alike!

  • Advanced coverage: GUI development, networking applications, real database integration, and much more.
  • Includes many clear examples of using references (pointers) -- the cornerstone of all advanced Perl development!
  • All of the books many code examples can be accessed online.
Modern Perl Programming is the Perl programming guide that helps you master all of Perls most robust features -- and makes the most of the language whether youre a beginner or an experienced Perl scripter! Michael Saltzman begins with a rapid-fire tutorial designed to jumpstart new Perl programmers and give experienced programmers a concise refresher on Perls key features. Then, using real applications (not just code snippets), youll gain an in-depth understanding of Perl data types, I/O, control structures, operators, arrays, hashes, and regular expressions. Next, move on to home-grown subroutines, report writing, accessing system resources, and working with the Perl debugger. Finally, Saltzman presents advanced techniques that can help you do more with Perl than you ever expected. Youll master data structures, object-oriented programming, working with references (pointers), network programming, CGI coding, GUI development, and integrating with enterprise-class databases. All of the books many code examples can be accessed online via an ftp site.For every programmer, Web developer, and system administrator who wants to learn Perl the right way -- and for Perl programmers who want to become far more effective.

Michael Saltzman is Vice President of /training/etc. He has developed extensive course materials, including courses in Perl, C/C++/STL, and Java, and has led a wide variety of technical seminars on programming languages and UNIX. Before pursuing a career as a technical lecturer and writer, he was employed for 23 years by the National Security Agency, where he taught a wide range of programming and UNIX system administration courses. He holds MS degrees in Computer Science from the American University and Johns Hopkins University.

Preface.

I. INTRODUCTION TO .NET AND PERL.

1. .NET Framework.
2. Writing Simple Programs in Perl.
3. Operators in Perl.
4. Array and Hash Functionality.
5. Subprograms.
6. Perl References.
7. Object Oriented Programming.
8. The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network.

II. PROGRAMMING WITH PERLNET.

9. First Steps in PerlNET.
10. Using .NET Components in PerlNET Programs.
11. Creating .NET Components - Pure Perl Types.
12. Component Development In-Depth Discussion.
13. .NET Framework Classes.
14. Graphical Programming Windows Forms.
15. Database Programming with ADO.NET.
16. Web Applications and Services Using PerlASPX.
Appendix A. Visual Studio .NET and Visual Perl.
Appendix B. C# Survival Guide for PerlNET Programmers.
  • Best practices for Perl development Teaches approaches to Perl development that have been proven to deliver superior code performance, reliability, and maintainability.
    • Helps students learn the right way to program with Perl, regardless of their existing experience.
  • Extensive coverage of pointers Presents a clear and detailed introduction to pointers, the gateway feature that enables a wide range of advanced Perl solutions.
    • Gives students mastery over a key Perl feature that can be used to solve challenging problems in a broad range of application domains.
  • Detailed CGI coverage for Web developers Includes practical techniques for Web application development, one of todays leading uses for Perl.
    • Teaches student

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