Effective Perl Programming: Ways to Write Better, More Idiomatic Perl

Joseph N. Hall & Joshua A. McAdams & Brian D Foy

Language: English

Publisher: Addison-Wesley

Published: Apr 29, 2010

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Description:

The highly-anticipated update to this classic book - now fully reflects today's most powerful idioms and adds nine new chapters! * *Packed with carefully-explained examples that show how to write Perl code like the experts do -- and why. *New chapters on CPAN, databases, debugging, distributions, external processes, files, production Perl, testing, and Unicode. *Follows Scott Meyers' best-selling Effective C++ format . *An indispensable resource for every experienced Perl programmer. Effective Perl Programming, Second Edition is the highly-anticipated update to our  best-selling guide to the Perl idioms used by experienced programmers. It not only reveals the 'right' ways to solve common problems with Perl: it explains why these approaches are so successful. Three expert authors share solutions, techniques, pointers, rules of thumb, and pitfalls to avoid: everything experienced Perl programmers need to write more powerful, fluent, expressive, and succinct code. This extensively updated and revised edition retains the 'numbered items' format of the First Edition - a format proven in Scott Meyers' best-selling Effective C++ and many successful books since. However, it is nearly twice the size of its predecessor. The additions include: * * Nine entirely new chapters on the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN), Databases, Debugging, Distributions, External Processes, Files and Filehandles, Production Perl, Testing, and Unicode. *Systematically updated examples that reflect today's best idioms. *More coverage of applications and user interface techniques. *New exercises and solutions that provide more hands-on practice, and add value in training environments.