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Free Perl and CGI EBooks for Download
Below we have listed all the Free Perl and CGI EBooks for download. Feel free to comment on any Perl and CGI EBooks for download or answer by the comment feature available on the page.
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Enabling ODBC support in Perl with Perl DBI and DBD::ODBC: This document describes how to build Perl DBI, add the DBD::ODBC module and use an ODBC driver provided by Easysoft in your Perl scripts. It shows you how to quickly add ODBC support to your Perl applications. Date Added: 7/18/2006 | Visits: 33061 |
Perl 4 Perl Newbies : Perl was introduced in 1987 (4 years before Linux itself), when the author, Larry Wall, released version 1.000 of it. The reason for its creation was that Mr. Wall was unhappy by the functionality that sed, C, awk and the Bourne Shell offered him. He looked for a language that will combine all of their best features, while having as few disadvantages of its own. Date Added: 7/17/2006 | Visits: 32457 |
Picking Up Perl: This book has been created for a number of reasons. The primary reason is to provide a freely redistributable tutorial for the Perl language. In writing this freely redistributable tutorial it is our hope that the largest number of people can have access to it and share it.
In the Perl community we have discovered ways to save time by writing Perl programs that make our jobs and lives easier. Surely Perl is not a panacea but it has certainly made our lives a little bit better. It is hoped that you can use Perl to make your jobs and lives easier too. Date Added: 7/17/2006 | Visits: 32808 |
Rex Swain's HTMLified: This is an HTMLified version of the Perl 5 Desktop Reference Date Added: 7/17/2006 | Visits: 32037 |
OOPWeb.com - Perl 5 documentation: This is the complete Perl 5.005 documentation. It contains everything you need to know about using Perl Date Added: 7/17/2006 | Visits: 33479 |
Programming:Perl: Perl is a programming language designed by Larry Wall, known today for its strong community and module archive. It was originally developed to process text and produce reports. As a result, a backronym has been formed from its name: Practical Extraction and Report Language. It makes extensive use of significant punctuation, and highly chaotic-looking code has been written in it. This has resulted in a less complimentary backronym (which is still embraced by Perl users): Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister (said to be a quote from the language designer himself). Date Added: 7/16/2006 | Visits: 33810 |
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