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Learning Perl [Kindle Edition]

Brian d foy , Randal L. Schwartz , Tom Phoenix
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Learning Perl, popularly known as "the Llama," is the book most programmers rely on to get started with Perl. The bestselling Perl tutorial since it was first published in 1993, this new fifth edition covers recent changes to the language up to Perl 5.10.

This book reflects the combined experience of its authors, who have taught Perl at Stonehenge Consulting since 1991. Years of classroom testing and experience helped shape the book's pace and scope, and this edition is packed with exercises that let you practice the concepts while you follow the text. Topics include:

  • Perl data & variable types
  • Subroutines
  • File operations
  • Regular expressions
  • String manipulation
  • Lists & sorting
  • Process management
  • Smart matching
  • Using third party modules

Perl is the language for people who want to get work done. Originally targeted to sysadmins for heavy-duty text processing, Perl is now a full-featured programming language suitable for almost any task on almost any platform-from short fixes on the command line to web applications, bioinformatics, finance, and much more. Other books may teach you to program in Perl, but this book will turn you into a Perl programmer.


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By Andrew Dalby TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
For all the graduate Perl courses that I have taught this has been one of the set texts, if not the core textbook. I did not come from a programming background myself, although I am from the generation that dabbled with BBC Basic.

I find the book easily accessible and very useful. Some of the anecdotes are a little distracting and I find the use of the Flintstones annoys after a while, but it is still an invaluable text that teaches the core parts of the language clearly and concisely. The chapters on variables, arrays and hashes are particularly important for understanding the principles of programming and they are very well written. The chapters on regular expressions are also very good in explaining what can appear like random collections of punctuation.

Where the book falls down is in the later chapters looking at file and directory handling and modules. These are things that need to be introduced but the introduction to modules in particular is very superficial and the chapter on the unix/linux filesystem is overly complex. Given these faults I would still recommend it as the first textbook for learning Perl for both those new to programming and experienced programmers and system administrators that are looking for a scripting language.
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By mko
Format:Kindle Edition
Learning Perl is a typical elementary book. You can find there everything, beginner needs. You will be guided through the basics of Perl, elementary data types, structures and conditional loops. What this book reminds me is good old "The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie. Authors of Learning Perl simply go step by step and present language specific constructs to the reader. However, this book is not for everybody. It is neither a reference guide, nor a "Learn by example" kind of book. It's an elementary. You will be though Perl from the very basics and I am pretty sure this is great for people who begin their experience with Perl. What I liked within the book? Well, the "Some Advanced Perl Techniques" chapter - which is unfortunately very short, brought my attention. Another interesting part of the book was devoted to regular expressions, however I missed XML related examples and references. XML is quite important these days and to pass over it is strange thing for me. In general, I'd advise buying it to anyone who wants to learn Perl a consistent way rather than through "found in the Internet" examples. On the other hand, if you are looking for a reference or advanced book on Perl - try finding something else.
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Its a good book 10 July 2011
Format:Paperback
This book is ok for perl beginers. It was able to address some of the most basic and critical topics one needs to know before delving into the crux of more complex codes. But it has failed to address a more pragmatic side of perl by not elaborating with more examples and answers part of the exercise, even though there were not enough examples to inject that confidence you need, If you really want to learn perl, having a copy of this book with perl by example by Ellie quigley are just the basic books you need to start.
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Truly the best Perl book out there...
This book was as helpful to me as "A brief history of time" was to physicists. The book explains in clear - yet not over simplified - ways for a grounding in perl. Read more
Published 16 months ago by SMcKer
Review: Learning Perl by Randal L. Schwartz, Tom Phoenix, brian d foy
In summary buy this book if you want to learn Perl. Simply put, this is the best book I have ever found to teach you Perl. I first read a version of this book in 1999. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Mr. Christopher M. Woollard
Good for beginners
This Perl book provides a good introduction for beginners.

I found that the exercises at the end of each chapter were too easy and straightforward. Read more
Published 22 months ago by loukdelouk
Brilliant
In my opinion this book is great. Its easy and enjoyable to read, its very useful and will teach you how to use the language really well. Read more
Published on 23 Sep 2009 by T. J. Philp
Great book
I like it and it has increased my enthusiasm to learn perl even though programming has been traditionally not my strongest point
Published on 17 Mar 2009 by Abdulkabir Ajia
The Perfect Introduction to Perl
I was looking for a quick, exhaustive book about Perl basic features to develop my university project: this book is exactly what I needed, filled by exhamples and useful hints... Read more
Published on 25 Feb 2009 by Federico Andreini
It's good - but oh the 'jokes'
Good book, well organised with examples and lessons.

Can't compare with others because I haven't read them.

But why did they have to put in the 'funnies'? Read more
Published on 9 Feb 2009 by Peter Barkas
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