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Computer Science & Perl Programming Best of The Perl Journal

Edited by Jon Orwant
November 2002
Pages: 758
ISBN 10: 0-596-00310-2 | ISBN 13: 9780596003104
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The first of three volumes from the archives of The Perl Journal that O'Reilly has exclusive rights to distribute, this book is a compilation of the best from TPJ: 71 articles providing a comprehensive tour of how experts implement computer science concepts in the real world, with code walkthroughs, case studies, and explanations of difficult techniques that can't be found in any other book.
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In its first five years of existence, The Perl Journal ran 247 articles by over 120 authors. Every serious Perl programmer subscribed to it, and every notable Perl guru jumped at the opportunity to write for it. TPJ explained critical topics such as regular expressions, databases, and object-oriented programming, and demonstrated Perl's utility for fields as diverse as astronomy, biology, economics, AI, and games. The magazine gave birth to both the Obfuscated Perl Contest and the Perl Poetry contest, and remains a proud and timeless achievement of Perl during one of its most exciting periods of development. Computer Science and Perl Programming is the first volume of The Best of the Perl Journal, compiled and re-edited by the original editor and publisher of The Perl Journal, Jon Orwant. In this series, we've taken the very best (and still relevant) articles published in TPJ over its 5 years of publication and immortalized them into three volumes. This volume has 70 articles devoted to hard-core computer science, advanced programming techniques, and the underlying mechanics of Perl. Here's a sample of what you'll find inside:
  • Jeffrey Friedl on Understanding Regexes
  • Mark Jason Dominus on optimizing your Perl programs with Memoization
  • Damian Conway on Parsing
  • Tim Meadowcroft on integrating Perl with Microsoft Office
  • Larry Wall on the culture of Perl
Written by 41 of the most prominent and prolific members of the closely-knit Perl community, this anthology does what no other book can, giving unique insight into the real-life applications and powerful techniques made possible by Perl. Other books tell you how to use Perl, but this book goes far beyond that: it shows you not only how to use Perl, but what you could use Perl *for*. This is more than just The Best of the Perl Journal -- in many ways, this is the best of Perl.

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Computer Science & Perl Programming Review,  February 29 2004
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This book is a real pleasure to read. The author gives just the right amount of details of perl programmig... Highly recommended!

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Computer Science & Perl Programming Review,  December 20 2002
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Very well-written and informative. I've been coding Perl for four years now, and this text is one of the best I've seen.


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Media reviews "I think all three would be a marvelous addition to any decent tech library - they seem perfect for a library as they have all the benefits of a five year collection of TPJ without the problems of magazine storage, cataloging and conservation."
--Tony Williams, Slashdot, January 2004
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/26/1938234

"All in all, a great read and a great reference to keep around. I would definitely advise anyone interested in Perl to pick up this set; you won't regret it."
-- IEEE and ACM Clubs at Colorado Technical University, May 2004

"The Perl community is amazing and some of its most eloquent voices wrote articles for this book. Reading their articles helps one see that Perl can be much more than a tool for simple shell scripts."
--Provo Linux Users Group, April 2004
http://plug.org/archive/000012.html

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