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Perl is a general-purpose programming language originally developed for text manipulation and now used for a wide range of tasks including system administration, web development, network programming, GUI development, and more.
The language is intended to be practical (easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny, elegant, minimal). Its major features are that it's easy to use, supports both procedural and object-oriented (OO) programming, has powerful built-in support for text processing, and has one of the world's most impressive collections of third-party modules. -- Cited from: perlinfo
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perlintro -- a brief introduction and overview of Perl
perldoc.perl.org
Perl version 5.8.8 documentation. This document is intended to give you a quick overview of the Perl programming language, along with pointers to further documentation. It is intended as a "bootstrap" guide for those who are new to the language, and provides just enough information for you to be able to read other peoples' Perl and understand roughly what it's doing, or write your own simple scripts.
Posted by hieronymus to perl on Fri Jan 26 2007 at 16:30 UTC | info | related
 
Impatient Perl / by Greg London
www.perl.org
Feb. 2004. Available in HTML format and in PDF. This document is for people who either want to learn perl or are already programming in perl and just don't have the patience to scrounge for information to learn and use perl. This document should also find use as a handy desk reference for some of the more common perl related questions.
Posted by hieronymus to perl on Fri Jan 26 2007 at 16:22 UTC | info | related
 
Beginning Perl / Simon Cozens
www.perl.org
By Simon Cozens, Peter Wainwright. 700 pages. Wrox Press Inc. (May 25, 2000). Topics included: Installing Perl on Windows and UNIX; Making use of online Perl resources like CPAN; First principles in programming and the Perl syntax; Working with files and databases; Writing web pages in Perl; Using Perl as an object-oriented language. Audience: 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.
Posted by hieronymus to perl on Fri Jan 26 2007 at 16:09 UTC | info | related
 
Picking up Perl
www.linuxtopia.org
A freely redistributable tutorial for the Perl language. By Bradley M. Kuhn and Neil Smyth, self published, second edition (July 2005). Audience: This book does not that assume any prior knowledge of Perl. However, a reader familiar with standard computer science concepts such as abstraction, stacks, queues, and hash tables will definitely find his way through this book with ease.
Posted by hieronymus to perl on Fri Jan 26 2007 at 09:14 UTC | info | related

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