Advanced Perl programming

So you've learned Perl, but you're getting frustrated. Perhaps you've taken on a larger project than the ones you're used to. Or you want to add a user interface or a networking component. Or you need to do more complicated error trapping. Whether your knowledge of Perl is casua...

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Autor principal: Srinivasan, Sriram (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, [etc.] : O'Reilly imp. 1997
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Perl series
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  • PrefaceChapter 1: Data References and Anonymous StorageChapter 2: Implementing Complex Data StructuresChapter 3: Typeglobs and Symbol TablesChapter 4: Subroutine References and ClosuresChapter 5: EvalChapter 6: ModulesChapter 7: Object-Oriented ProgrammingChapter 8: Object Orientation: The Next Few StepsChapter 9: TieChapter 10: PersistenceChapter 11: Implementing Object PersistenceChapter 12: Networking with SocketsChapter 13: Networking: Implementing RPCChapter 14: User Interfaces with TkChapter 15: GUI Example: TetrisChapter 16: GUI Example: Man Page ViewerChapter 17: Template-DrivenCode GenerationChapter 18: Extending Perl: A First CourseChapter 19: Embedding Perl:The Easy WayChapter 20: Perl InternalsTk Widget ReferenceSyntax SummaryColophon