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Information about Perl, a link collection to tutorials and manuals and to Perl programming and script libraries.
An online version of the book by Simon Cozens that provides a complete introduction to Perl, aimed even for people without any programming knowledge.
An online book about Perl that focuses on HTML and CGI programming.
Learn Perl in simple steps and use this tutorial as a reference manual.
Free online tutorial covering basic and advanced aspects of Perl for webmasters.
Quickly find Perl Programming help, information, and assistance from other expert members.
Annotated list of free online programming books. Topics range from beginner to advanced. Descriptions, publishing information, links.
Instructions on downloading a Perl interpreter for your computer platform.
Marshall Brain shows in 6 pages how to read and write simple Perl scripts.
Short examples of Perl scripts with some explanation.
Books, mailinglists, and news for people learning or interested in learning Perl.
A series of extracts from the book by Dr. Damian Conway.
[PDF]
The official frequently asked questions about Perl, as taken from the perldoc manpages.
Graphic of Perl 6 operators in the format of the periodic table of elements.
[PDF]
"Perl is every bit as Y2K compliant as is your pencil; no more, and no less".
Provides language history, function information and code examples.
Features a coverage of Perl fundamentals targeted at beginners. Available in PDF format.
A general introduction to Perl 6 programming aimed at newcomers to the Perl family of languages.
A beginners site for Perl with links, a mailing list and a Wiki.
Contains materials from a 14 week course in Perl suited for self-study.
Official site for the how-to / reference guide on debugging Perl programs, by Peter Scott and Ed Wright.
A series of lectures with slides. Covers the basics, data structures, I/O, regular expressions, modules and objects, and some advanced topics.
Perl collection of tips, howto's, FAQs and tutorials.
A guide to Perl 5 for C/C++, awk, and shell programmers.
An explanation on how to create modules in Perl and the home page of the book with the same title.
Covers the basics, regular expressions, objects, code safety, CGI scripting and files.
A series of articles that introduces perl to beginners, and explain some of the basic constructs and syntax used in the language.
A tutorial for Perl/Tk language. Teaches how to create and code GUI (Graphical User Interface) programs using Perl and using the Tk module.
A collection of Frequently Asked Questions, How To documents, and tutorials.
A freely redistributable tutorial book on Perl in text, HTML, pdf and postscript format.
An update to the online book with three new chapters on Perl Input/Output and file handling.
A course with online slides. Covers the basics including syntax, files, regular expressions, data structures and process mangament.
Index page for several articles that Hal Pomeranz wrote for the USENIX Association's newsletter ";login:"
An introduction to Perl with lessons including: operators, arrays, and file manipulation.
This tutorial covers how to parse multiple files of specified types in a specific directory and sub directories so that all files can have the same change made to them.
Article by brian d foy about using the Perl debugger.
Phil Crow continues his series on how some popular patterns fit into Perl programming.
(August 07, 2003)
The Gang-of-Four Design Patterns book had a huge impact on programming methodologies in the Java and C++ communities, but what do Design Patterns have to say to Perl programmers? Phil Crow examines how some popular patterns fit in to Perl programming.
(June 13, 2003)
Using Perl to perform networking tasks is easy. An article by James Lee.
(April 01, 1999)
A series of extracts from the book by Dr. Damian Conway.
[PDF]
A general introduction to Perl 6 programming aimed at newcomers to the Perl family of languages.
A course with online slides. Covers the basics including syntax, files, regular expressions, data structures and process mangament.
Article by brian d foy about using the Perl debugger.
A guide to Perl 5 for C/C++, awk, and shell programmers.
Annotated list of free online programming books. Topics range from beginner to advanced. Descriptions, publishing information, links.
A beginners site for Perl with links, a mailing list and a Wiki.
Graphic of Perl 6 operators in the format of the periodic table of elements.
[PDF]
A series of articles that introduces perl to beginners, and explain some of the basic constructs and syntax used in the language.
A series of lectures with slides. Covers the basics, data structures, I/O, regular expressions, modules and objects, and some advanced topics.
Learn Perl in simple steps and use this tutorial as a reference manual.
Instructions on downloading a Perl interpreter for your computer platform.
An explanation on how to create modules in Perl and the home page of the book with the same title.
An online version of the book by Simon Cozens that provides a complete introduction to Perl, aimed even for people without any programming knowledge.
Quickly find Perl Programming help, information, and assistance from other expert members.
Perl collection of tips, howto's, FAQs and tutorials.
A tutorial for Perl/Tk language. Teaches how to create and code GUI (Graphical User Interface) programs using Perl and using the Tk module.
An update to the online book with three new chapters on Perl Input/Output and file handling.
An online book about Perl that focuses on HTML and CGI programming.
A collection of Frequently Asked Questions, How To documents, and tutorials.
The official frequently asked questions about Perl, as taken from the perldoc manpages.
An introduction to Perl with lessons including: operators, arrays, and file manipulation.
Free online tutorial covering basic and advanced aspects of Perl for webmasters.
"Perl is every bit as Y2K compliant as is your pencil; no more, and no less".
Short examples of Perl scripts with some explanation.
This tutorial covers how to parse multiple files of specified types in a specific directory and sub directories so that all files can have the same change made to them.
Contains materials from a 14 week course in Perl suited for self-study.
Official site for the how-to / reference guide on debugging Perl programs, by Peter Scott and Ed Wright.
Index page for several articles that Hal Pomeranz wrote for the USENIX Association's newsletter ";login:"
Provides language history, function information and code examples.
Features a coverage of Perl fundamentals targeted at beginners. Available in PDF format.
A freely redistributable tutorial book on Perl in text, HTML, pdf and postscript format.
Marshall Brain shows in 6 pages how to read and write simple Perl scripts.
Covers the basics, regular expressions, objects, code safety, CGI scripting and files.
Books, mailinglists, and news for people learning or interested in learning Perl.
Information about Perl, a link collection to tutorials and manuals and to Perl programming and script libraries.
Phil Crow continues his series on how some popular patterns fit into Perl programming.
(August 07, 2003)
The Gang-of-Four Design Patterns book had a huge impact on programming methodologies in the Java and C++ communities, but what do Design Patterns have to say to Perl programmers? Phil Crow examines how some popular patterns fit in to Perl programming.
(June 13, 2003)
Using Perl to perform networking tasks is easy. An article by James Lee.
(April 01, 1999)
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