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Less provides backward movement in documents and search using regular expressions. The search feature actually makes a good platform to test and experiment with regular expressions. I understand that like moose they are very specific and they can not be covered in detail in a book like yours, but talking about them is enough for people to try and hopefully to make questions in forums.

This will increase the user cases and how-to examples that would help new users googling for it. Thanks, :. I want to make it really good, so just be patient. It is coming though. I did my homework, reading RTFMs, and googled often, but never found the whole story: to be more accurate, I was looking for a simple method to get perl bytecode from my programs, in order to use it to skip the compile phase.

The answer is simple too. Now you can stop looking, or you can wait until Perl 6. I thing I just struggled with in the last week was how to handle changing a serial program into a threaded program on Windows. What I think it boiled down to was an example that takes a serial program and turns it into a threaded program. Hi, very useful book. Gave me some good insight. Appreciated, greetings. Recovering UTF-8 encoded text that has been corrupted, e.

However, the asker was very new to Perl Monks at least, and judging by the question, probably to Perl, and perhaps even to programming. In the same vein, there are lower maturity and higher maturity features across the language.

It would be handy to have a well-vetted table as a guide for learning and for advising others, and for thinking about creating maintainable code in a team environment with a suitable balance between readability and magic incantations. As a beginner, when you are using something new, you should read about it. The problem comes in when people guess at what features should do based on their experience with other languages. I simply read about the features instead of thinking I know what they should do ahead of time.

Guidelines on writing cross-platform Perl. In my shop, we now have Windows and Linux and I would love to have just one set of libraries rather than 2. Indeed, most of your list is half of the table of contents of Mastering Perl. Thank you for your answers. I have the Effective Perl books both editions and rate them very highly.

I am of the opinion that it should be a compulsory read for all Perl programmers. We wouldnt be seeing the write-only codes :smile: out there. The Moose book suggested is just a re-hash of perldoc Moose. My advice is to not use v-strings at all. Problem solved.

Use a CI to automatically run the unit tests, package and release the perl projects similar to maven release plugin? The shop I am working in has both Java and Perl.

For Java we have the jenkins CI and use maven release plugin to manage cod version and releases. Is there something equivalent for Pel RPM and carton are available but there seems to be no good literature on best practices for these two tools?

I bought a hardcopy of EPP in early I read it regularly, still good tidbits. Code Examples tar. Buy This Book: Amazon. Perl is a well-established programming language that has been developed through the time and effort of countless free software programmers into an immensely powerful tool that can be used on pratically every operating system in the world. Perl started out as the "Swiss army knife" of computer languages and was used primarily by system administrators, but over time it's grown into an immensely robust language used by web-developers and programmers worldwide.

It's also a great way to learn programming techniques and develop your own style of coding. It represents a major break in syntactic and semantic compatibility from Perl 5, thus the increase from 5 to 6. It provides the information and instruction you need to confidently get started with Perl.

A hands-on introduction to how the perl interpreter works internally, how to go about testing and fixing bugs in the interpreter, and what the internals are likely to look like in the future of Perl, Perl 6.



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