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Learning Perl on Win32 Systems: Perl Programming in Win32

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In this smooth, carefully paced course, leading Perl trainers and a Windows NT practitioner teach you to program in the language that promises to emerge as the scripting language of choice on NT. With a foreword by Larry Wall, the creator of Perl, this book is the "official" guide for both formal (classroom) and informal learning. Based on the "llama book," Learning Perl on Win32 Systems features tips for PC users and new NT-specific examples. Perl for Win32 is a language for easily manipulating text, files, user and group profiles, performance and event logs, and registry entries, and a distribution is available on the Windows NT Resource Kit. Peer-to-peer technical support is now available on the perl.win32.users mailing list. The contents Erik Olson is director of advanced technologies for Axiom Technologies, LC, where he specializes in providing Win32 development solutions. Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Christiansen have also written Programming Perl , co-authored with Larry Wall and published by O'Reilly & Associates.

306 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1997

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March 31, 2009
This was a really helpful book. Perl Power:the Comprehensive Guide by John Flynt is a simpler introduction to Perl if you have no programming background, but if you want something more in depth, this is the book for you. The exercises with suggested answers are especially helpful. Even though the book was written for NT, most of the information still applies to XP and Vista. The chapter on CGI really whetted my appetite, and actually another O'Reilly book on that topic (CGI programming with Perl) is next on my reading list. Highly recommended.
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