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Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

March 24, 2006

Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

Mason is a powerful text templating tool for embedding Perl in text. The Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason book documents the HTML::Mason framework in detail, including chapters on component syntax, Mason object APIs, a sample site walkthrough, recipes, and details on Mason’s advanced features and how to use them. …

Macperl: Power and Ease

March 24, 2006

Macperl:Power and Ease

MacPerl: Power and Ease is designed for both the beginner to Perl, and those who want to take advantage of Perl on Mac OS. It’s divided into three primary sections: learning about programming, learning about Perl, and advanced topics. …

Impatient Perl

March 24, 2006

This free perl book is for people who either want to learn perl or are already programming in perl and just don’t have the patience to scrounge for information to learn and use perl. This document should also find use as a handy desk reference for some of the more common perl related questions. …

Extreme Perl

March 24, 2006

Extreme Perl is a book about Extreme Programming using the programming language Perl. This free perl ebook can be downloaded in html and pdf formats. This book is about a marriage of two compatible yet unlikely partners. Extreme Programming (XP) is a software development methodology that enables users, business people, programmers, and computers to communicate effectively. …

Perl for the Web

March 24, 2006

Perl for the Web

Perl for the Web is a free online perl book. If raw speed were the only concern, Web performance problems could be solved simply by upgrading hardware or adding additional servers. Unfortunately, real-world Web sites, which are ever more central to many business practices, are also limited by budgets, tight timelines, and limited resources. …

Perl 5 by Example

March 24, 2006

Perl 5 by Example

Reading Perl 5 by Example is the easiest way to learn Perl! Teach yourself Internet programming and CGI scripting. This book is based on the learn-by-doing principle because I believe simply reading about a subject is not the best way to learn. …

Beginning Perl

March 24, 2006

Beginning Perl

This book is for those new to programming who want to learn with Perl. You will find it easier if you already have some basic programming experience, but the material covered can be mastered by anyone with just a text editor, some common sense and a computer. …

CGI Programming 101: Learn CGI Today

March 24, 2006

CGI Programming 101: Learn CGI Today

CGI Programming 101 will show you how to add guestbooks, page counters, shopping carts and other interactive elements to your website. CGI programming is easy to learn; if you know HTML, you can learn CGI. You don’t need any prior programming experience. …

The Perl Reference Guide

March 24, 2006

The Perl Reference Guide

This free Perl book contains a concise description of all Perl statements, functions, variables and lots of other useful information. The purpose of the Reference Guide is to aid in the use of Perl, to look up the syntax of specific functions, statements and the meaning of built-in variables. …

Higher Order Perl

March 24, 2006

Higher Order Perl

Free online book Higher-Order Perl by by Mark Jason Dominus is about functional programming techniques in Perl. It’s about how to write functions that can modify and manufacture other functions. …

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