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You write code for a living, and your inherit a legacy program written in Perl. You can program in your native language in your sleep. But you don't know Perl at all, or you've only dabbled with it. Your deadline doesn't give you enough time to rewrite the legacy program in your native language, but it needs new features. You need to learn Perl, and you need to learn it NOW. "Impatient Perl" was w
PerlGuts Illustrated PerlGuts Illustrated Version 0.06 This document is meant to supplement the perlguts(1) manual page that comes with Perl. It contains commented illustrations of all (eventually?) major internal Perl data structures. Having this document handy hopefully makes reading the Perl source code easier. It might also help you interpret the Devel::Peek dumps. I'll try to expand it as I l
What does this book cover? 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 Book overview Perl is a well-established programming language that has been developed through the time and effort of countless free softwa
Beginning Perl by Simon Cozens, Peter Wainwright. 700 pages. Wrox Press Inc. (May 25, 2000). Read the entire book free online... Beginning Perl is a different kind of Perl book. It's written particularly with the beginning programmer in mind, but it doesn't treat you like an idiot, and experienced programmers will not feel patronized. It covers a lot of ground, from the very basics of programming,
Perl runs on over 100 platforms! We recommend that you always run the latest stable version, currently 5.42.0. If you're running a version older than 5.8.3, you may find that the latest version of CPAN modules will not work.
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Official Docs The perldoc.perl.org contains the official documentation from the Perl distribution(s). Here are some direct links which may be of interest. Manual Pages Core Modules Tutorials Module Docs Perl modules come with their own documentation. This includes modules installed from CPAN. On Unix-like (including Linux and Mac OS X) systems, you can access the documentation (for installed modul
CPAN, Comprehensive Perl Archive Network has over 25,000 open source modules available for download. Comprehensive Perl Archive Network The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN) is an archive of over 25,000 distributions of software written in Perl, as well as documentation for it. It is searchable http://metacpan.org/ and mirrored in over 270 locations around the world. CPAN can denote either
Raku Raku (formerly known as Perl 6) is a sister language, part of the Perl family, not intended as a replacement for Perl, but as its own thing - libraries exist to allow you to call Perl code from Raku programs and vice versa. View details » The Perl Foundation The Perl Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of the Perl programming language through open discussion, collaboration, design, and
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