Perl is a general purpose programming language, which is dynamic and high-level It was developed by Larry Wall in 1987 for the purpose of easing report processing This programming language is loaded with features from C, AWK, sed, and shell scripting Programming Perlis a highly practical guide for programming using Perl What started off as a text processing utility has now become the crutch for numerous coders and system administrators to get their job done This book is regarded as the foundation stone for anyone who wants to gain a sound understanding of Perl In total, there are 29 chapters in this book Some of them include The Standard Perl Library, The Command-Line Interface, Statements and Declarations, Unary and Binary Operators, and Bits and Pieces This edition ofPerl Programmingalso comes with syntax and new keywords It also provides insight into I O layers In this edition, the authors delve into the latest version of this programming language, which is Perl 5 14 Additionally, the readers are also given a snippet view into the new features in the upcoming version, i e Perl 5 16 This edition contains a great deal of information on CPAN, and the best practices in the industry currently Unicode is now being utilized greatly for text processing, and Perl is one of the best choices for providing smooth integration of Unicode The authors also provide insight into Unicode 6 0, and grapheme clusters and properties Perl Programmingis a must-have for any serious coder who wants to better their skills at Perl
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