Master Class: Intermediate Perl
By brian d foy (brian d foy) from NY.pm Date: Friday, June 20, 2008 09:00 AM
Duration: 480 minutes Target audience: Intermediate Language: Tags: master_class perl You can find more information on the speaker's site:
This Alpaca course, sometimes known as PROM, uses O'Reilly's Alpaca book, "Learning Perl Objects, References, and Modules" by Randal L. Schwartz with Tom Phoenix. It's suitable for students who have completed the Learning Perl (Llama) course, or who otherwise have a good background in the basics of Perl.
Using the appropriate data structure can greatly simplify development and maintenance of programs. This course covers advanced data structures in Perl.
Large programs — whether written by a single programmer or a team of programmers, each working on discrete yet interdependent libraries, modules, and other program sections — require special programming techniques. The Alpaca course will show you how to keep your Perl program running smoothly even when it must grow past the 100-lines-of-code barrier.
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