Everyone who attends a typical advanced training course has a different background. Typically, they'll be strong in most of the fundamentals but may have a few niggling questions or aspects that they're about weak on. This module fast-tracks through the fundamentals of Perl. During presentation, the tutor will take time to cover in a little more depth any subjects that warrant such extra coverage for the group of students on the particular course.
This topic is presented on public courses
Using Perl on the Web,
Perl for Larger Projects,
Perl Extra
Examples from our training material
| c1.pm | simple class |
| pocket | Using a simple class |
| ref1 | Lists and refrences |
| ref2 | References, lists, hashes, multidimensional structures |
More web pages on this subject
Suggested Perl Standards document
Opentalk forum discussions related to this topic
or lt gt
Background information
Some modules are
available for download as a sample of our material or under an
Open Training Notes License for free download from
http://www.training-notes.co.uk.
Topics covered in this module
For experienced Perl programmers starting on an advanced course.
The logistics.
Basic program structure.
Variables.
Operators.
The environment.
Blocks, conditionals and loops.
Regular expressions.
Lists and hashes.
Subroutines.
References.
Objects.
Special variables.
Standard modules.
Input and output.
Complete learning
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We have a technical library of over 600 books on the subjects on which we teach.
These books are available for reference at our training centre. Also
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