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;-_=_Scrolldown to the Underground_=_-; Advanced perl Sriram Srinivasan; ISBN 1-56592-220-4, 434 Edition, August 1997.(See the catalog page for this book.)Search the text of Advanced perl | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | ZTable of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1: Data References and Anonymous StorageChapter 2: Implementing Complex Data StructuresChapter 3: Typeglobs and Symbol TablesChapter 4: Subroutine References and ClosuresChapter 5: EvalChapter 6: ModulesChapter 7: Object-Oriented ProgrammingChapter 8: Object Orientation: The Next Few StepsChapter 9: TieChapter 10: PersistenceChapter 11: Implementing Object PersistenceChapter 12.
The first is that a two-language approach is most appropriate for tackling typical large-application projects: a scripting language (such as Perl, Visual Basic, Python, or Tcl) in conjunction with a systems
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