Perl Books
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SQLite (Developer's Library)
Published 16 years ago
by Chris Newman, Sams
SQLite is a small, fast, embeddable database. What makes it popular is the combination of the database engine and interface into a single library as well as the ability to store all the data in a single file. Its functionality lies between MySQL and PostgreSQL, however it is faster than both databases. In SQLite, author Chris Newman provides a thorough, practical guide to using, administering and programming this up-and-coming database.
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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.
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Text Processing in Python
Published 17 years ago
by David Mertz, Addison-Wesley Professional
Text Processing in Python describes techniques for manipulation of text using the Python programming language. At the broadest level, text processing is simply taking textual information and doing something with it. This might be restructuring or reformatting it, extracting smaller bits of information from it, or performing calculations that depend on the text. Text processing is arguably what most programmers spend most of their time doing.
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Mastering Perl
Published 13 years ago
by brian d foy, O'Reilly Media
This is the third in O'Reilly's series of landmark Perl tutorials, which started with Learning Perl, the bestselling introduction that taught you the basics of Perl syntax, and Intermediate Perl, which taught you how to create re-usable Perl software. Mastering Perl pulls everything together to show you how to bend Perl to your will. It convey's Perl's special models and programming idioms.
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Eric Meyer on CSS: Mastering the Language of Web Design (Voices That Matter)
Published 18 years ago
by Eric Meyer, New Riders Press
There are several other books on the market that serve as in-depth technical guides or reference books for CSS. None, however, take a more hands-on approach and use practical examples to teach readers how to solve the problems they face in designing with CSS - until now. Eric Meyer provides a variety of carefully crafted projects that teach how to use CSS and why particular methods were chosen. The web site includes all of the files needed to complete the tutorials in the book.
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Jess in Action: Java Rule-Based Systems (In Action series)
Published 17 years ago
by Ernest FriedmanHill, Manning Publications
A practical handbook for anyone interested in programming rule-based systems and written by the creator of the popular Java rule engine, Jess, this book is structured around a series of large, fully developed practical examples of rule-based programming in Java. After the topic of rule-based systems is introduced, software developers and architects are shown the Jess rule programming language in an accessible, tutorial style.
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Microsoft Log Parser Toolkit
Published 16 years ago
by Gabriele Giuseppini, Mark Burnett, Jeremy Faircloth, Dave Kleiman, Syngress
Ready-to-Use Scripts from Log Parser Pioneers Including Gabriele Giuseppini, Developer of Microsoft Log Parser ? Analyze the Log Files from Windows Server, Snort IDS, NetMon, IIS Server, Exchange Server, and More ? Web Site Provides Hundreds of Original, Working Scripts to Automate Tasks Step-by-Step Instructions for Using Log Parser to Data Mine All Your Logs With Log Parser, you create the data processing pipeline that best fits your needs. However, Log Parser?
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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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Visual C# 2005 How to Program (2nd Edition)
Published 15 years ago
by Harvey Paul Deitel Deitel, Prentice Hall
The complete, authoritative DeitelA (R) Live-Code introduction to object-oriented programming with C# 2.0, Visual C#A (R) 2005, ADO.NET 2.0, ASP.NET 2.0 and Web Services! C# is one of the world's most powerful object-oriented languages. This new edition, which is completely updated to C# 2.0 and Visual C#A (R) 2005, uses a carefully paced early classes and objects approach.
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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.