A Perl training course enabling the participants to use advanced features of Perl, create Modules and be able to write Object Oriented Perl code.
Perl Facts:
- Perl is short for Practical Extraction and Report Language.
- Perl is a programming language developed by Larry Wall and released in 1987 (version 1.0)
- Perl is a stable, cross platform programming language.
- Perl is one of the most popular languages for writing CGI scripts.
- It is used for mission critical projects in the public and private sectors.
- Perl is Open Source software, licensed under its Artistic License, or the GNU General Public License (GPL).
- Perl is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary.
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We offer onsite training in Canada, and all over Europe, especially in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, Italy,
the Netherlands and England and the UK. Covering cities like Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Saarbrücken,
Zürich, Bern, Basel, Luzern, Bregenz, Strasbourg, Paris, Rhome and London.
Advanced Perl
This course has been held as an online training course since March 2020. Further Information!
A Perl training course enabling the participants to use advanced features of Perl, create Modules and be able to write Object Oriented Perl code.
Target Group: Advanced Perl course for anyone who has basic understanding in Perl and would like to be able to us more advanced features, create clean, easily reuse code.
Content: - Using standard modules
- Installing modules from CPAN
- Using CPAN modules
- Packages, Namespaces
- Libraries and Modules
- Creating libraries and modules
- Exporting selected functions
- Unit testing
- Packaging modules for distribution
- Introduction to References
- Anonymous Arrays and Hashes
- Multi Dimensional Data Structures
- Manipulating Complex Data Structures
- References to functions
- Anonymous functions
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- Memoization
- Data serialization
- Practical use of function references
- Object Oriented Perl (OOP)
- Constructors and destructors
- Class methods and Instance methods
- Members
- Inheritance, Polymorhism, Encapsulation
- Automatic Class creation
- Singleton
- Ties
- Operator overloading
- Using the Perl debugger
- Inside out Objects
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Dates:
Courses take place on request.
Prices for this Perl course per day:
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