Perl Books
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Learn to Program with Visual Basic 6
Published 22 years ago
by John Smiley, Unknown
This book presents Visual Basic programming to those with no prior experience or knowledge of programming. Provides the background knowledge on what programming is, & guides you through the ste...
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Practical Ruby for System Administration
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Andr Ben Hamou, Apress
Ruby has set the world on fire, proving itself a serious challenger to Perl and Python in all spheres. In particular, more and more people are discovering that Rubys flexibility, superb feature set, and gentle learning curve make it a natural choice for system administration tasks, from the humblest server to the largest enterprise deployment.
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Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Randal Schwartz, Apress, Apress
In each column, Randal ... carefully discusses the problem, and then shows the Perl code needed to resolve it. Each column is written in a conversational style that is easy to read, yet doesn't talk down to you. Check out the table of contents and see why it made my mouth water. If you are a Perl fan, you will enjoy this. Highly recommended. Randal Schwartz's Perls of Wisdom is a collection of more than 70 columns from popular and prolific Perl columnist Randal Schwartz.
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Web Standards Programmer's Reference : HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and PHP
Published 15 years ago
by Steven M. Schafer, Wrox
This invaluable resource offers tutorials and real-world examples as well as thorough language references for Web markup languages (HTML/XHTML and CSS), and popular scripting languages (JavaScript, Perl, and PHP) Examines the role of JavaScript, CGI (with examples in Perl and Python), and PHP on the Web and shows how to best use them all Includes a valuable reference section on each technology that can be used for review and consultation
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Web Services Essentials (O'Reilly XML)
Published 19 years ago
by Ethan Cerami, O'Reilly Media
As a developer new to Web Services, how do you make sense of this emerging framework so you can start writing your own services today? This concise book gives programmers both a concrete introduction and a handy reference to XML Web Services, first by explaining the foundations of this new breed of distributed services, and then by demonstrating quick ways to create services with open-source Java tools.
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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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grep Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))
Published 12 years ago
by John Bambenek, Agnieszka Klus, O'Reilly Media
grep Pocket Reference is the first guide devoted to grep, the powerful Unix content-location utility. This handy book is ideal for system administrators, security professionals, developers, and others who want to learn more about grep and take new approaches with it -- for everything from mail filtering and system log management to malware analysis.
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MySQL in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))
Published 12 years ago
by Russell Dyer, O'Reilly Media
When you need to find the right SQL keyword or MySQL client command-line option right away, turn to this convenient reference, known for the same speed and flexibility as the system it covers so thoroughly. MySQL is packed with so many capabilities that the odds of remembering a particular function or statement at the right moment are pretty slim. With MySQL in a Nutshell, you get the details you need, day in and day out, in one concise and extremely well organized book.
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JavaScript by Example
Published 17 years ago
by Ellie Quigley, Prentice Hall PTR
Appropriate for every beginning-to-intermediate level course in JavaScript programming; and for any Web design or development course that includes coverage of creating dynamic pages with JavaScript. Ellie Quigley's JavaScript by Example is singularly well suited for students of all kinds who wish to master JavaScript, including: first-time programmers; Web designers delivering dynamic content; experienced scripters moving from languages such as Perl; and system administrators working with brows
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Beginning Java 2
Published 18 years ago
by Ivor Horton, Wrox
The java language has been growing from strength to strength since its inception in 1995. It has since proved to be both powerful and extraordinarily easy to learn and use. This is what makes it ideal for the beginner. With dramatic changes to it's handling of files, and the introduction of native support for XML, java has been updated to work faster and to be current with the incredible rise of XML as a medium for communicating data.