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We've expanded our Perl news coverage and improved our search! Search for all things Perl across O'Reilly! Core Documentation Core Documentation in ThoutReader Format The Perl core documentation is also available in the ThoutReader™ format with public notes. How To Execute the Perl Interpreter A description of how to invoke Perl programs and identify the location of the Perl interpreter on different platforms. Internationalization and Localization: Perl's Locale System A description of how to set and use the locale system to support international character sets. Introduced in 5.004. Perl Data Types An introduction to Perl's three basic data structures: scalars, arrays of scalars, and associative arrays of scalars, also known as hashes. Perl Interprocess Communication The basic IPC facilities of Perl are built out of the good old Unix signals, named pipes, pipe opens, the Berkeley socket routines, and SysV IPC calls. Perl Operators and Precedence A listing of all of Perl's operators from lowest to highest in precedence. Perl Regular Expressions An introduction to the syntax of regular expressions in Perl. Perl Report Formatting An introduction to generating simple reports and charts in Perl using the format statement. Perl security An introduction to security issues for writing and deploying Perl programs. Perl Style Guide A set of general guidelines for writing Perl programs using a style that makes the code easier to read. Perl Subroutines An introduction to user-defined subroutines. Perl Syntax An overview of the syntactic elements of the Perl language such as declarations, statements and loops. Also includes an explanation of embedding POD documentation. Perl's Builtin Functions A listing of the built-in functions in Perl, grouped by category and alphabetically. Practical Extraction and Report Language The main perl manpage that explains what Perl is and how to get started programming in Perl. Writing Portable Perl Programs A introduction to writing Perl programs that are portable across different systems. Covers newlines, file systems, system interaction and IPC differences.
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