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  2. Perl - Wikipedia

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    A beginner's tutorial for those new to programming or just new to Perl. Modern Perl Archived December 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine 2nd Edition (2012), Onyx Neon. Describes Modern Perl programming techniques. Programming Perl 4th Edition (2012), O'Reilly. The definitive Perl reference. Effective Perl Programming 2nd Edition (2010), Addison ...

  3. Learning Perl - Wikipedia

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    Learning Perl, also known as the llama book, [1] is a tutorial book for the Perl programming language, and is published by O'Reilly Media. The first edition (1993) was authored solely by Randal L. Schwartz , and covered Perl 4.

  4. Outline of Perl - Wikipedia

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    Impatient Perl – for readers with previous programming experience. Learn Perl in about a week. Learning Perl the Hard Way – for people who know another programming language. Higher-Order Perl – advanced programming in Perl; Perl phrasebook – compare equivalent examples of Perl and Python code, on the Python Wiki; Perl scripts. Perl ...

  5. Perl control structures - Wikipedia

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    The loop control keywords are treated as expressions in Perl, not as statements like in C or Java. The next keyword jumps directly to the end of the current iteration of the loop. This usually causes the next iteration of the loop to be started, but the continue block and loop condition are evaluated first.

  6. PerlMonks - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the section of the site with the most traffic is Seekers of Perl Wisdom, where users of all experience levels ask Perl-related questions. Some questions are from beginners trying to understand the basics of the language, while others are from seasoned veterans looking for methods to improve upon algorithms or to optimize performance ...

  7. Programming Perl - Wikipedia

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    Programming Perl, best known as the Camel Book among programmers, [1] is a book about writing programs using the Perl programming language, revised as several editions (1991–2012) to reflect major language changes since Perl version 4.

  8. Perl Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The Perl Cookbook is written by Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington, and published by O'Reilly. The Perl Cookbook inspired the PLEAC (Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook) website, which translated the code snippets in the Perl Cookbook into other languages: Python, Ruby, Guile, Tcl, Java, and beyond. O'Reilly went on to publish ...

  9. Perl Programming Documentation - Wikipedia

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    Perl Programming Documentation, also called perldoc, is the name of the user manual for the Perl 5 programming language. It is available in several different formats, including online in HTML and PDF. The documentation is bundled with Perl in its own format, known as Plain Old Documentation (pod).