Perl Books
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Coding for Penetration Testers: Building Better Tools
Published 9 years ago
by Jason Andress, Ryan Linn, Syngress
Tools used for penetration testing are often purchased or downloaded from the Internet. Each tool is based on a programming language such as Perl, Python, or Ruby. If a penetration tester wants to extend, augment, or change the functionality of a tool to perform a test differently than the default configuration, the tester must know the basics of coding for the related programming language.
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Learning Perl
Published 9 years ago
by Randal L. Schwartz, brian d foy, Tom Phoenix, O'Reilly Media
In this smooth, carefully paced course, a leading Perl trainer teaches you to program in the language that threatens to make C, sed, awk, and the Unix shell obsolete for many tasks. This book is the "official" guide for both formal (classroom) and informal learning. It is fully accessible to the novice programmer.
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Gray Hat Hacking The Ethical Hackers Handbook, 3rd Edition
Published 10 years ago
by Allen Harper, Shon Harris, Jonathan Ness, Chris Eagle, Gideon Lenkey, Terron Williams, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
THE LATEST STRATEGIES FOR UNCOVERING TODAY'S MOST DEVASTATING ATTACKSThwart malicious network intrusion by using cutting-edge techniques for finding and fixing security flaws. Fully updated and expanded with nine new chapters, Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker's Handbook, Third Edition details the most recent vulnerabilities and remedies along with legal disclosure methods.
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Malware Analyst's Cookbook and DVD: Tools and Techniques for Fighting Malicious Code
Published 10 years ago
by Michael Ligh, Steven Adair, Blake Hartstein, Matthew Richard, Wiley
A computer forensics "how-to" for fighting malicious code and analyzing incidentsWith our ever-increasing reliance on computers comes an ever-growing risk of malware. Security professionals will find plenty of solutions in this book to the problems posed by viruses, Trojan horses, worms, spyware, rootkits, adware, and other invasive software.
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Methods in Medical Informatics: Fundamentals of Healthcare Programming in Perl, Python, and Ruby (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mat
Published 10 years ago
by Jules J. Berman, Chapman and Hall/CRC
Too often, healthcare workers are led to believe that medical informatics is a complex field that can only be mastered by teams of professional programmers. This is simply not the case. With just a few dozen simple algorithms, easily implemented with open source programming languages, you can fully utilize the medical information contained in clinical and research datasets. The common computational tasks of medical informatics are accessible to anyone willing to learn the basics.
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Seven Languages in Seven Weeks: A Pragmatic Guide to Learning Programming Languages
Published 10 years ago
by Bruce A. Tate, Pragmatic Bookshelf
Ruby, Io, Prolog, Scala, Erlang, Clojure, Haskell. With Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, by Bruce A. Tate, you'll go beyond the syntax-and beyond the 20-minute tutorial you'll find someplace online. This book has an audacious goal: to present a meaningful exploration of seven languages within a single book. Rather than serve as a complete reference or installation guide, Seven Languages hits what's essential and unique about each language.
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Beginning Perl, 3rd Edition
Published 10 years ago
by James Lee, Apress
This is a book for those of us who believed that we didn’t need to learn Perl, and now we know it is more ubiquitous than ever. Perl is extremely flexible and powerful, and it isn’t afraid of Web 2.0 or the cloud. Originally touted as the duct tape of the Internet, Perl has since evolved into a multipurpose, multiplatform language present absolutely everywhere: heavy-duty web applications, the cloud, systems administration, natural language processing, and financial engineering.
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RT Essentials
Published 11 years ago
by Jesse Vincent, Robert Spier, Dave Rolsky, Darren Chamberlain, Richard Foley, O'Reilly Media
In a typical organization, there's always plenty that to do such as: pay vendors, invoice customers, answer customer inquiries, and fix bugs in hardware or software. You need to know who wants what and keep track of what is left to do.This is where a ticketing system comes in. A ticketing system allows you to check the status of various tasks: when they were requested, who requested them and why, when they were completed, and more.
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DB2 pureXML Cookbook: Master the Power of the IBM Hybrid Data Server
Published 11 years ago
by Matthias Nicola, Pav KumarChatterjee, IBM Press
DB2 pureXML CookbookMaster the Power of the IBM Hybrid Data ServerHands-On Solutions and Best Practices for Developing and Managing XML Database Applications with DB2More and more database developers and DBAs are being asked to develop applications and manage databases that involve XML data. Many are utilizing the highly praised DB2 pureXML technology from IBM.
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Python Essential Reference (4th Edition) (Developer's Library)
Published 11 years ago
by David M. Beazley, Addison-Wesley Professional
Every so often a book comes along that makes you ask yourself, "Gee, when was the last time I had my eyes checked?" David M. Beazley's Python: Essential Reference is just such a book. Condensing thousands of pages of Python online documentation into a compact 319-page softcover, Beazley and his editors used the old-college trick (often performed in reverse) of dickering with the font size to meet a putative page-limit requirement.