Members Login

Rss Feeds

Get our latest content via RSS feeds.

Report a Vulnerability

Report a vulnerability or exploit that you have found to SecuMania.
vul[at]SecuMania.org

 

Recommended Links

Latest Comments

alert('XSS BUG Founded..')
There are survivor businesses amidst financial crisis. Just like in other country, in which some bus...
Hex Bolt, Hex Bolt Supplier, Hex Bolt Manufacture, hex, bolt, Windsor Hex Bolt, Hex Bolt, India Hex ...
we are exporter and supplier of gererator, we are supplyig of all kinds of generator
we are manufactrer and supplier of generators, air cooled,small, big, silent, all kind of generator ...
Democratic Representative Mike Kernell’s son, David Kernell, was caught by authorities. Apparently...
On October 5, 2008, the CW Network premiered a new drama from the creators of The Sopranos. The new ...
As of version 1.1.4, this issue has been solved. The script now includes the necessary file using an...
Free Laptop gift - Buy latest mobile phones on best contract deals & get free laptop in UK
thanks smiley

Who's Online

Total: 9
Members: 0 / Guests: 9
No members online
Visits today: 711
Visits yesterday: 828
Visits month: 5236
Visits total: 168440
Pages total: 2254843
Beginning Perl Print E-mail
0
Friday, 18 January 2008
Article Index
Beginning Perl
Regular Expressions
Escaping Special Characters
Repetition
Working with RegExps
More Advanced Topics

This manuscript is Chapter 5 Regular Expressions from the Wrox Press book Beginning Perl. The book introduces Perl to those new to programming - although you'll find it easier if you have some basic programming experience. It encourages the creation of legible and sensible programs so as to dispel the myth of Perl as a confusing and obscure programming language. It takes you through all aspects of the Perl programming language. From history and background, right through key topics such as Literals and Operators, Variables, Regular Expressions, Networking, CGI and Object Orientation. The book culminates with coverage of more advanced perl, specifically Perl/TK, Perl to C interaction, and how to embed Perl code in C projects.

For further details about the book, and other books in our range, visit the Wrox Press Web Site.



 
< Prev   Next >
Loans | Libro de autoayuda | Internet Advertising | Loans | Bankruptcylinks VoteThisMovie PalKeys Hey3arab arabekia