Perl Practical Extracting and Report Language (original) (raw)
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- general
- history
- Hello World
- structure
- further reading: websites on Perl
- further reading: books on Perl
general
nature: scripting language
history: Perl (Practical Extracting and Report Language) was created by Larry Wall in 1987. Intended to replace the Unix shell, Sed, and Awk. Used in CGI scripts.
availability: Perl is available for the following systems: OpenVMSe85
Hello World example
print "Hello World\n";
structure
format: free form
further reading: websites:
http://home.austin.rr.com/sunhelp/rr/solarisrr.html “How to Setup your Solaris 2.5, 2.6, or Solaris 7 system for use with Austin’s RoadRunner service by Time Warner” using rrlogin, Perl, DHCP, MD5.
further reading: books:
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Advanced Perl Programming (Nutshell Handbook); by Sriram Srinivasan; O’Reilly & Associates; August 1997; ISBN 1565922204; paperback; 400 pages; $27.96
Web Client Programming With Perl; by Clinton Wong, Linda Mui; O’Reilly & Associates; April 1997; ISBN 156592214X; paperback; 250 pages; $23.96
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